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  2. Where Sleeplessness Is Rest from Nightmares - Wikipedia

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    Adapted from AllMusic: [4]. Arma Angelus. Pete Wentz – lead vocals; Jay Jancetic – lead guitar; Adam Bishop – rhythm guitar; Dan Binaei – rhythm guitar; Chris Gutierrez – bass guitar, backing vocals

  3. bluShift Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    bluShift Aerospace was founded on the vision of rockets powered by a bio-derived fuel, making them safer for handlers and the environment. This new propulsion technology will allow bluShift to offer cost-competitive rideshares for small numbers of cubesats at a time, to client-preferred orbits, with low wait times to launch. [3]

  4. Fisker Automotive - Wikipedia

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    It produced the Fisker Karma, which was one of the world's first production luxury plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. The company was founded in 2007 by Henrik Fisker , a Danish automobile designer. The company received significant private and public investment, including a $529 million loan from the federal government.

  5. Project Nike - Wikipedia

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    Two proposals were accepted: Bell Laboratories' Project Nike and General Electric's Project Thumper, a much longer-ranged, collision-course system that eventually delivered the BOMARC missile. [ 1 ] Bell Labs' proposal would have to deal with bombers flying at 500 mph (800 km/h) or more, at altitudes of up to 60,000 ft (20,000 m).

  6. Vulcain (rocket engine) - Wikipedia

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    The Vulcain rocket engine is named in French for Vulcan, the ancient Roman god of fire. Its development, carried out by a European partnership, began in 1988 with the Ariane 5 rocket program. [11] It first flew in 1996 powering the ill-fated flight 501 without being the cause of the disaster, and had its first successful flight in 1997 (flight ...

  7. Rocketdyne F-1 - Wikipedia

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    On March 28, 2012, a team funded by Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon.com, reported that they had located the F-1 rocket engines from an Apollo mission using sonar equipment. [25] Bezos stated he planned to raise at least one of the engines, which rest at a depth of 14,000 feet (4,300 m), about 400 miles (640 km) east of Cape Canaveral, Florida.

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