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  2. Delhivery - Wikipedia

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    Delhivery's Rapid Commerce is a logistics solution designed to enable sub-2-hour deliveries (30 min to 2 hours) for brands and e-commerce platforms. It taps into the growing quick commerce market, helping businesses meet shifting consumer expectations for faster deliveries across multiple categories, including beauty, personal care, electronics ...

  3. Windows: Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 or later. 1GB RAM and 100 megabytes of free hard disk space, 1.80 GHz or faster 2 cores and x86/x64 compatible architectures. One PC per purchase. One PC per purchase.

  4. Floating launch vehicle operations platform - Wikipedia

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    Gravity-1 launch in January 2024. A floating launch vehicle operations platform is a marine vessel used for launch or landing operations of an orbital launch vehicle by a launch service provider: putting satellites into orbit around Earth or another celestial body, or recovering first-stage boosters from orbital-class flights by making a propulsive landing on the platform.

  5. Sea Launch - Wikipedia

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    Sea Launch was founded by four companies from four countries, which shared the original ownership of offshore Cayman Islands-registered Sea Launch.Ship "Sea Launch" registered Monrovia [22] after reorganising from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2010, a majority share of the company was acquired by Russian interests.

  6. Comparison of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    [note 2] Liquid-propellant rockets have a motor that feeds liquid propellant(s) into a combustion chamber. Most liquid engines use a bipropellant , consisting of two liquid propellants (fuel and oxidizer) which are stored and handled separately before being mixed and burned inside the combustion chamber.

  7. Surface-to-surface missile - Wikipedia

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    An unguided surface-to-surface missile is usually referred to as a rocket (for example, an RPG-7 or M72 LAW is an anti-tank rocket), whereas a BGM-71 TOW or AT-2 Swatter is an anti-tank guided missile. Examples of surface-to-surface missile include the MGM-140 ATACMS [2] and the Scud family of missiles. [3]

  8. Space vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The earliest space vehicles were expendable launch systems, using a single or multistage rocket to carry a relatively small spacecraft in proportion to the total vehicle size and mass. [1] An early exception to this, the Space Shuttle , consisted of a reusable orbital vehicle carrying crew and payload, supported by an expendable external ...

  9. Artemis: Spaceship Bridge Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Artemis: Spaceship Bridge Simulator is a multiplayer co-operative spaceship simulation game created by Thomas Robertson [3] for Windows, iOS, and Android devices. [4] The game is designed to be played between three and eight players over a local area network, [5] with each player using a separate computer that provides a different spaceship bridge station, such as helm control or engineering.