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Saturn Sky Red Line interior 2009 Saturn Sky. A Red Line model of the Sky was introduced on April 11, 2006 at the New York Auto Show.It uses the same 260 hp (194 kW) turbocharged Ecotec engine as the Pontiac Solstice, as well as the same standard 5-speed Aisin manual transmission.
The Saturn Curve was a roadster concept by Saturn designed by Michael Mauer who was the former head of design at Saab Automobile.It was shown at the 2004 North American International Auto Show along with the Saturn Sky concept.
The thrust-to-weight ratio is usually calculated from initial gross weight at sea level on earth [6] and is sometimes called thrust-to-Earth-weight ratio. [7] The thrust-to-Earth-weight ratio of a rocket or rocket-propelled vehicle is an indicator of its acceleration expressed in multiples of earth's gravitational acceleration, g 0. [5]
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Since the Solstice, GM has designed another roadster that looks substantially different, but shares the same underlying Kappa platform: the Saturn Sky. The Saturn Sky was styled after the pattern of the Vauxhall VX Lightning design. There is a European version built on the same platform, essentially a Sky Red Line model with Opel badging, EU ...
Saturn VUE Outdoor Expression (2001) Saturn Sky Concept (2002) Saturn ION·EFX (2002) Saturn ION QC/T (2003) Saturn ION Rally (2003) Saturn VUE Red Line Street Play (2004) Saturn VUE "Spring Special" (2004) Saturn Curve (2004) Saturn AURA Concept (2005) Saturn PreVue (2006) Saturn Astra Tuner (2007) Saturn Flextreme (2008) Saturn VUE Greenline ...
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Radial velocity curve with peak radial velocity K=1 m/s and orbital period 2 years. The peak radial velocity is the semi-amplitude of the radial velocity curve, as shown in the figure. The orbital period is found from the periodicity in the radial velocity curve. These are the two observable quantities needed to calculate the binary mass function.