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45:, Brennschluss literally meant "end of burning," He goes on to state, "the German word is preferred to the form 'all-burnt,' which is used in England, because at Brennschluss considerable quantities of fuel may still be left in the tanks." 144: 30:) is either the cessation of fuel burning in a rocket or the time that the burning ceases: the cessation may result from the consumption of the 34:, from deliberate shutoff, or from some other cause. After Brennschluss, the rocket is subject only to external forces, notably that due to 234: 103: 120: 256: 91: 8: 129: 261: 230: 148: 108: 67: 42: 31: 226: 219: 203: 62: 24: 155: 96: 250: 159: 72: 112: 84: 196: 136: 79: 180: 20: 35: 181:"NASA Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use" 57:
is used in various English literary works, including:
218: 195: 248: 225:. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. pp.  202:. New York: The Viking Press, Inc. p.  193: 249: 48: 216: 13: 210: 14: 273: 143:The science fiction short story 104:Rip Foster Rides the Gray Planet 77:The science fiction short story 187: 173: 1: 166: 140:(1956) by Robert A. Heinlein 7: 194:Dornberger, Walter (1954). 10: 278: 153:The science fiction novel 134:The science fiction novel 118:The science fiction novel 101:The science fiction novel 217:Lem, Stanislaw (1986). 145:‘’Delivery Guaranteed’’ 111:(under the pseudonym 49:Cultural references 130:Robert A. Heinlein 126:Space Family Stone 121:The Rolling Stones 107:(1952) written by 149:Robert Silverberg 109:Harold L. Goodwin 92:Gravity's Rainbow 68:Honeymoon in Hell 43:Walter Dornberger 269: 241: 240: 224: 214: 208: 207: 201: 191: 185: 184: 183:. 30 March 2022. 177: 277: 276: 272: 271: 270: 268: 267: 266: 257:German language 247: 246: 245: 244: 237: 215: 211: 192: 188: 179: 178: 174: 169: 63:science fiction 51: 12: 11: 5: 275: 265: 264: 259: 243: 242: 235: 209: 186: 171: 170: 168: 165: 164: 163: 151: 141: 132: 116: 99: 97:Thomas Pynchon 87: 80:Desire No More 75: 50: 47: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 274: 263: 260: 258: 255: 254: 252: 238: 236:0-15-630630-1 232: 228: 223: 222: 213: 205: 200: 199: 190: 182: 176: 172: 162: 161: 160:Stanislaw Lem 157: 152: 150: 146: 142: 139: 138: 133: 131: 127: 124:(also called 123: 122: 117: 114: 110: 106: 105: 100: 98: 94: 93: 88: 86: 82: 81: 76: 74: 73:Fredric Brown 70: 69: 64: 60: 59: 58: 56: 46: 44: 41:According to 39: 37: 33: 29: 26: 22: 18: 220: 212: 197: 189: 175: 154: 135: 128:) (1952) by 125: 119: 113:Blake Savage 102: 90: 85:Algis Budrys 78: 66: 65:short story 55:Brennschluss 54: 52: 40: 28:Brennschluss 27: 17:Brennschluss 16: 15: 137:Double Star 32:propellants 23:, from the 251:Categories 167:References 158:(1986) by 95:(1973) by 89:The novel 83:(1954) by 71:(1950) by 53:The term 262:Rocketry 21:loanword 36:gravity 233:  221:Fiasco 156:Fiasco 25:German 231:ISBN 61:The 227:309 198:V-2 147:by 19:(a 253:: 229:. 204:18 38:. 239:. 206:. 115:)

Index

loanword
German
propellants
gravity
Walter Dornberger
science fiction
Honeymoon in Hell
Fredric Brown
Desire No More
Algis Budrys
Gravity's Rainbow
Thomas Pynchon
Rip Foster Rides the Gray Planet
Harold L. Goodwin
Blake Savage
The Rolling Stones
Robert A. Heinlein
Double Star
‘’Delivery Guaranteed’’
Robert Silverberg
Fiasco
Stanislaw Lem
"NASA Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use"
V-2
18
Fiasco
309
ISBN
0-15-630630-1
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