垂直離着陸ロケット (Japanese Wikipedia)

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  • [1] アンサイロノート百科事典、2011年10月4日閲覧

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  • Elon Musk, Scott Pelley (30 March 2014). Tesla and SpaceX: Elon Musk's industrial empire (video and transcript). CBS. 該当時間: 03:50–04:10. 2014年3月31日閲覧Only four entities have launched a space capsule into orbit and successfully brought it back: the United States, Russia, China, and Elon Musk. This Buck Rogers dream started years ago...

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  • グラスホッパーの既製品の試験機はすでに引退している。 "Grasshopper Completes Highest Leap to Date"”. Social media information release. SpaceX (12 October 2013). 14 October 2013閲覧。 “ "WATCH: Grasshopper flies to its highest height to date - 744 m (2441 ft) into the Texas sky. http://youtu.be/9ZDkItO-0a4 This was the last scheduled test for the Grasshopper rig; next up will be low altitude tests of the Falcon 9 Reusable (F9R) development vehicle in Texas followed by high altitude testing in New Mexico."

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  • Template:Update after sRLV platforms compared”. NASA (2011年3月7日). 2011年3月10日閲覧。 “New Shepard which was made by the "Blue Origin"(founded by Jeff Bezos): Type: VTVL/Unpiloted ... Super Mod: Type: VTVL/Unpiloted ... Xaero: Type: VTVL/Unpiloted"

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  • Restoration Center Open House Highlights”. New Mexico Museum of Space History (2013年2月12日). 2014年3月24日閲覧。 “The DC-X launched vertically, hovered in mid-air at 150 feet, and began to move sideways at a dogtrot. After traveling 350 feet, the onboard global-positioning satellite unit indicated that the DC-X was directly over its landing point. The spacecraft stopped mid-air again and, as the engines throttled back, began its successful vertical landing. Just like Buck Rogers.

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