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- Disappearing_rocket abstract "A disappearing rocket is a rocket, usually a sounding rocket, which is designed so that parts of the rocket body which in other rockets fall back to the ground are first explosively shattered into small pieces, in order to avoid harm to persons and objects on the ground. Use of such a rocket consequently need not be restricted to areas where debris will not cause harm.The experimental rocket GM-12 designed by KTS in Bonn-BeuelTemplate:When? was a disappearing rocket. It had a length of 1.85 metres, a launch weight of 23 kg, a diameter of 0.116 metres, a burn time of 2.25 seconds, and a maximum flight altitude of 12 kilometres. It may have been the only disappearing rocket ever flown.The greatest problem with disappearing rockets is that metal parts, which are necessary for parts of the cone, are difficult to break into small pieces. In the 1960s efforts were made in the United States to design a frangible version of the Arcas rocket[1].".
- Disappearing_rocket wikiPageExternalLink article.php?n=024.
- Disappearing_rocket wikiPageID "6041656".
- Disappearing_rocket wikiPageRevisionID "544468128".
- Disappearing_rocket hasPhotoCollection Disappearing_rocket.
- Disappearing_rocket subject Category:Sounding_rockets.
- Disappearing_rocket type Artifact100021939.
- Disappearing_rocket type Conveyance103100490.
- Disappearing_rocket type ExperimentalRockets.
- Disappearing_rocket type Instrumentality103575240.
- Disappearing_rocket type Object100002684.
- Disappearing_rocket type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Disappearing_rocket type Rocket104099429.
- Disappearing_rocket type SoundingRocket104262530.
- Disappearing_rocket type SoundingRockets.
- Disappearing_rocket type TestRocket104415663.
- Disappearing_rocket type Vehicle104524313.
- Disappearing_rocket type Whole100003553.
- Disappearing_rocket comment "A disappearing rocket is a rocket, usually a sounding rocket, which is designed so that parts of the rocket body which in other rockets fall back to the ground are first explosively shattered into small pieces, in order to avoid harm to persons and objects on the ground. Use of such a rocket consequently need not be restricted to areas where debris will not cause harm.The experimental rocket GM-12 designed by KTS in Bonn-BeuelTemplate:When? was a disappearing rocket.".
- Disappearing_rocket label "Disappearing rocket".
- Disappearing_rocket label "GM-12".
- Disappearing_rocket sameAs GM-12.
- Disappearing_rocket sameAs m.0fm1ys.
- Disappearing_rocket sameAs Q1485909.
- Disappearing_rocket sameAs Q1485909.
- Disappearing_rocket sameAs Disappearing_rocket.
- Disappearing_rocket wasDerivedFrom Disappearing_rocket?oldid=544468128.
- Disappearing_rocket isPrimaryTopicOf Disappearing_rocket.