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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Aerospace.
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  • Atmospheric reentry [r]: The movement of human-made or natural objects as they enter the atmosphere of a planet from outer space, in the case of Earth from an altitude above the 'edge of space.' [e]
  • Fixed-wing aircraft [r]: Vehicles that remain aloft using the lift from the flow of air over wings which are fixed in position, in relation to the rest of their structure. [e]
  • Helicopter [r]: Aircraft with one or more power-driven horizontal rotors, each rotor consisting of two or more rotor blades, that enable it to take off and land vertically, move in any direction, or remain stationary in the air. [e]
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration [r]: Independent agency of the U.S. government responsible for the nation's public space program. [e] (NASA)
  • National Institute of Aerospace [r]: A non-profit research and graduate education institute headquartered in Hampton, Virginia, near NASA's Langley Research Center. [e]
  • Aeronautics [r]: Science involved with the study, theory, design, and manufacture of flight-capable machines, or the techniques of operating aircraft. [e]

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