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Rocketry / Spacecraft propulsion / European Space Agency / Rocket engines / Vega / Guiana Space Centre / Rocket propulsion / Launch pad / Solid-fuel rocket / Space technology / Aerospace engineering / Transport
Date: 2013-06-23 14:22:36
Rocketry
Spacecraft propulsion
European Space Agency
Rocket engines
Vega
Guiana Space Centre
Rocket propulsion
Launch pad
Solid-fuel rocket
Space technology
Aerospace engineering
Transport

OVERALL CONTROL ON SOLID ROCKET MOTOR HAZARD ZONE IN FRENCH GUIANA SPACE CENTER: EXAMPLE OF VEGA AN INNOVATIVE SOLUTION AT SYSTEM LEVEL Myriam VERTUEUX(CNES) Guiana Space Center,

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