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Hypergolic rocket engine manufactured by Aerojet
The AJ10 is a hypergolic rocket engine manufactured by Aerojet Rocketdyne (previously Aerojet). It has been used to propel the upper stages of several
AJ10
Class of rocket
vehicles. The AJ10 engine which made up those stages was adapted into the AJ10-137, which was used as the Apollo Service Module engine. The AJ10-190, adapted
Vanguard_(rocket)
American rocket stage
Later Able stages used AJ10-101 or AJ10-101A rocket engines. The Able rocket stage was discontinued in 1960. A version of the AJ10 engine used for the Able
Able_(rocket_stage)
Primary power and propulsion component of the Orion spacecraft
six service modules, the main engine will be a NASA-provided refurbished AJ10-190 previously used with the Space Shuttle Orbital Maneuvering System. For
European_Service_Module
American sounding rocket
the XASR-1 (21AL-2600), 45AL-2600, AJ10-24, AJ10-25, AJ10-27, AJ10-34, AJ11-6, and AJ60-92. Later versions of the AJ10 and AJ-11 engines produced 17.8 kilonewtons
Aerobee
Sounding rocket
AJ10 series, which includes the AJ10-37 engine on the second stage of the world's first purpose-built satellite launch vehicle, Vanguard. Other AJ10 series
WAC_Corporal
American space launch system (1989–2018)
II was the Delta-K, powered by a restartable (up to six restarts) Aerojet AJ10-118K engine burning hypergolic Aerozine-50 and N2O4. These propellants are
Delta_II
American rocket stage
stage of the Vanguard rocket, as the AJ10-118 configuration. It was initially fueled by nitric acid and UDMH. An AJ10 engine was first fired in flight during
Delta-K
American expendable launch system
second stage was an enlarged version of the Able rocket stage using AJ10-104 or AJ10-104D engines, which gave the Thor-Ablestar a greater payload capacity
Thor-Ablestar
Hypergolic orbital maneuvering engines used on NASA's Space Shuttle
fuselage, on either side of the vertical stabilizer. Each pod contains a single AJ10-190 engine, based on the Apollo Service Module's Service Propulsion System
Orbital_Maneuvering_System
First crewed mission of the Artemis program
system checks, Orion performed a 5-minute, 49-second TLI burn using the ESM's AJ10 main engine. This was the only use of the main engine during the mission;
Artemis_II
Launch abort modes used by the Orion spacecraft
the SLS, or even the Orion vehicle's own propulsion system (the Aerojet AJ10 engine) instead. The method of abort, either using the LAS or the second
Orion_abort_modes
Component of the Apollo spacecraft
the Moon in the direct ascent mission mode, The engine selected was the AJ10-137, which used Aerozine 50 as fuel and nitrogen tetroxide (N2O4) as oxidizer
Apollo command and service module
Apollo_command_and_service_module
Space Shuttle and SLS main engine
total thrust increased by two solid rocket boosters and the orbiter's two AJ10 orbital maneuvering system engines. Following each flight, the RS-25 engines
RS-25
Expendable Rocket developed by USA during the Cold War to launch satellites
acid/UDMH, regeneratively cooled engine, was kept in place, but with an improved AJ10-118 engine. More significantly, the Delta stage featured cold gas attitude
Thor-Delta
Retired American expendable rocket
a Thor missile in the DM-21 configuration, and the second stage was the AJ10-118, which was derived from the earlier Delta-A. An Altair solid rocket motor
Delta_B
American upper rocket stage used on Titan III
rocket. Centaur (rocket stage) Inertial Upper Stage RM-81 Agena Wade, Mark. "AJ10-138". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Archived from the original on December 28
Transtage
Partially reusable launch system and space plane
Maneuvering System (OMS) consisted of two aft-mounted AJ10-190 engines and the associated propellant tanks. The AJ10 engines used monomethylhydrazine (MMH) oxidized
Space_Shuttle
Chemical element with atomic number 41 (Nb)
doi:10.1016/S0040-6031(01)00751-1. Boyce, Clay (1 November 2009). "Aerojet - AJ10-137 Apollo Service Module Engine". Remembering the Giants: Apollo Rocket
Niobium
Rocket designed to take measurements during its flight
purpose-built satellite launch vehicle. The AJ10 engine used by many Aerobees eventually evolved into the AJ10-190 which formed the orbital maneuvering system
Sounding_rocket
Rocket family
October 1962 – Explorer 15 (EPE-C). The Delta B introduced the upgraded AJ10-118D upper stage, a three-foot propellant tank extension, higher-energy oxidizer
Delta_(rocket_family)
Research spaceplane by Boeing
395 lb (4,715 kg) Max takeoff weight: 11,387 lb (5,165 kg) Powerplant: 2 × AJ10-138 rocket engine, 8,000 lbf (36 kN) thrust each Performance Maximum speed:
Boeing_X-20_Dyna-Soar
American expendable launch system
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Delta_0100
260.5 seconds Propellant RP-1 / LOX Second stage – Delta K Powered by 1 AJ10-118K Maximum thrust 43.6 kN (9,800 lbf) Specific impulse 319 s (3.13 km/s)
List_of_Delta_II_launches
NASA-led lunar exploration program
interfaces modeled after those used in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. It has a single AJ10 engine for primary propulsion, and others including reaction control system
Artemis_program
Rocket engine operation method
launcher upper stages also use pressure-fed engines. These include the Aerojet AJ10 and TRW TR-201 used in the second stage of Delta II launch vehicle, and the
Pressure-fed_engine
American rocket engine family used on Titan missile first stages
top of turbopump assembly; 3.84m to top of thrust structure. Space portal AJ10 RL10 Titan (rocket) Rocket engine using liquid fuel "Aerojet-General LR87
Aerojet_LR87
AJ10-34 engine Aerobee AJ10-25 with the AJ10-25 engine, Aerobee AJ10-27 with the AJ10-27 engine, Aerobee AJ10-34, with the AJ10-34 engine, Aerobee 75 (Aerobee
List_of_sounding_rockets
American aerospace propulsion manufacturer
ramjet/scramjet engine flown on the Boeing X-51 hypersonic demonstration vehicle. AJ10 (Aerozine 50/N2O4) – Second stage engine for the Delta II, used as the Orbital
Aerojet_Rocketdyne
American computer scientist
Occupations Professor of Computer and Information Technology, Director of CyberLab, Founder and CEO of Course Networking (theCN.com) Website thecn.com/aj10
Ali_Jafari
prepared wide-angle panorama of Earth from outer space. October 5, 1954 Aerobee AJ10-24 RTV-N-10b The first color image from space as part in the left corner
Timeline of first images of Earth from space
Timeline_of_first_images_of_Earth_from_space
Aerojet 15NS-250 Aerojet 30AS-1000C – RATO unit Aerojet 2.2KS-11000 Aerojet AJ10 Aerojet AJ-260 – largest solid-rocket motor ever built Aerojet M-1 Aerojet
List_of_aircraft_engines
City car
began in the U.S. in March 2013. Toyota internally designated the iQ as the AJ10, with further sub-model chassis codes: The two seat variant was marketed
Toyota_iQ
Spaceplane component of the Space Shuttle
rocket engine, 418,000 lbf (1,860 kN) thrust each Powerplant: 2 × Aerojet AJ10-190 liquid-fuelled rocket engine, 6,000 lbf (26.7 kN) thrust each Performance
Space_Shuttle_orbiter
American expendable rocket launch system
depending on the variant: The Delta-F second stage, featuring the Aerojet AJ10-118F engine, was flown on three launches, with Explorer 47, 50 and 51; the
Delta_1000
Liquid fuel cryogenic rocket engine, typically used on rocket upper stages
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
RL10
American Earth weather satellite (2011–present)
first stage, 9 GEM-40 solid rocket motors, type 2 second stage with Aerojet AJ10-118K engine, no third stage and a 10-foot fairing). Additionally, the rocket
Suomi_NPP
Variant of the Delta IV space launch vehicle
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Delta_IV_Heavy
Intermediate-range ballistic missile
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
PGM-17_Thor
City, Azerbaijan AJ08 Astara Rayon, Azerbaijan AJ09 Bakı City, Azerbaijan AJ10 Balakǝn Rayon, Azerbaijan AJ11 Bǝrdǝ Rayon, Azerbaijan AJ12 Beylǝqan Rayon
List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
List_of_FIPS_region_codes_(A–C)
Toyota Alphard AH20 (2008–2015) Toyota Crown S200 Model (2008–2012) Toyota iQ AJ10 (2008–2015) Daihatsu Mira Cocoa (2009–2018) Daihatsu Tanto Exe (2009–2014)
Timeline of Japanese automobiles
Timeline_of_Japanese_automobiles
December 16, 1999 Socorro LINEAR L4 36 km MPC · JPL 15528 Martinsmedina 2000 AJ10 Martinsmedina January 3, 2000 Socorro LINEAR · 2.3 km MPC · JPL 15529 2000
List of minor planets: 15001–16000
List_of_minor_planets:_15001–16000
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
List of Thor and Delta launches
List_of_Thor_and_Delta_launches
1998 Kleť J. Tichá, M. Tichý · 6.3 km MPC · JPL 58683 Jeanmouette 1998 AJ10 Jeanmouette January 15, 1998 Caussols ODAS · 2.4 km MPC · JPL 58684 1998
List of minor planets: 58001–59000
List_of_minor_planets:_58001–59000
American expendable launch vehicle
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Delta_A
acid/UDMH, regeneratively cooled engine, was kept in place, but with an improved AJ10-118 engine. More significantly, the Delta stage featured cold gas attitude
List_of_Delta_DM-19_launches
Topics referred to by the same term
pages with titles beginning with AJX All pages with titles containing AJX AJ10 Ajax (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated
AJX_(disambiguation)
American rocket family
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Thor_(rocket_family)
Retired expendable launch system in the Delta rocket family
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Delta_IV
1958-1960 US space rocket system
Burn time 165 seconds Propellant RP-1/LOX Second stage – Able Powered by 1 AJ10-101 Maximum thrust 34.69 kilonewtons (7,800 lbf) Specific impulse 270 seconds
Thor-Able
(NRL) Aerobee XASR-SC-1 Aerobee RTV-A-1a Aerobee Hi (USAF) Aerobee AJ10-34 Deacon rockoon (NRL) Nike-Nike-T40-T55 Nike-Cajun Terrapin X-17
1956_in_spaceflight
American Agena rocket motor (1963–1984)
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Bell_Model_8000_family
Launch vehicle developed in United States
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Thor-Agena
lunar orbit, up to 21 days undocked and up to six months docked. A single AJ10 engine provides the spacecraft's primary propulsion, while eight R-4D-11
List_of_crewed_spacecraft
National Archives of Hungary. Retrieved 11 May 2020. "(242523) Kreszgeza = 2005 AJ10". IAU Minor PLanet Center. Retrieved 11 May 2020. Wikimedia Commons has media
Géza_Kresz
Relativity Space Terran R Development 1st, 2nd CH4 / LOX Gas generator 1,147,000 AJ10-190 USA Aerojet Space Shuttle, Orion, Apollo CSM Active Upper N2O4 / MMH
Comparison of orbital rocket engines
Comparison_of_orbital_rocket_engines
Japanese-American rocket stage
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Delta_Cryogenic_Second_Stage
Method of hand evaluation in contract bridge
doubleton = 1 loser (obvious). Kx doubleton = 1½ losers according to others. AJ10 = 1 loser according to Harrison-Gray. KJ10 = 1½ losers according to Bernard
Losing-Trick_Count
RTV-N-10a Aerobee Hi (NRL) Aerobee RTV-A-1a Aerobee Hi (USAF) Aerobee AJ10-27 Deacon rockoon (SUI) Deacon rockoon (NRL) Loki rockoon Deacon-Loki
1955_in_spaceflight
Bidding systems devised for contract bridge
losers according to others. AQJ = 1/2 loser ... not one. KQJ = 1 loser. AJ10 = 1 loser according to Harrison-Gray. KJ10 = 11/2 losers according to Bernard
Hand_evaluation
American two-stage rocket (1966–1972)
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Thorad-Agena
American expendable launch system
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Delta_M
UW22 (58149) 1987 SX11 (58175) 1990 SE15 (58325) 1994 RE11 (58683) 1998 AJ10 (58980) 1998 RG47 (59490) 1999 JD4 (59836) 1999 RN44 (59979) 1999 SV5 (60187)
List of Mars-crossing minor planets
List_of_Mars-crossing_minor_planets
Variant of the Delta IV space launch vehicle
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
List of Delta IV Heavy launches
List_of_Delta_IV_Heavy_launches
Here is a list of the delta rockets (from thor to delta version)
October 1962 – Explorer 15 (EPE-C). The Delta B introduced the upgraded AJ10-118D upper stage, a three-foot propellant tank extension, higher-energy oxidizer
List_of_Delta_1_launches
2001 AK6 — January 2, 2001 Socorro LINEAR V 1.5 km MPC · JPL 63208 2001 AJ10 — January 2, 2001 Socorro LINEAR · 4.8 km MPC · JPL 63209 2001 AP11 — January
List of minor planets: 63001–64000
List_of_minor_planets:_63001–64000
RTV-N-10c Aerobee Hi (NRL) Aerobee RTV-A-1a Aerobee Hi (USAF) Aerobee AJ10-34 Aerobee (Unknown) Loki rockoon Farside Nike-Deacon Nike-Cajun
1957_in_spaceflight
AJ1 AJ2 AJ3 AJ4 AJ14 AJ13 AJ12 AJ11 AJ10 AJ9 AJ8 AJ7 AJ6 AJ5 AJ15 Ind. Ran AJ16 La. Ran AJ17 Md. Ran AJ18 Mo. Ran AJ19 N.Y. Ran AJ20 Pa. Ran AJ21 Conn
1830–31 United States Senate elections
1830–31_United_States_Senate_elections
American expendable launch vehicle
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Delta_G
Series of American expendable launch systems
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Delta_2000
Opening lead convention in the game of contract bridge
J J = from J10; denies higher honor 10 = from Q109, K109, A109, KJ10 or AJ10 9 = from 109; denies higher honor relatively high spot = discourages continuation
Journalist_leads
Models AJ10 Toyota iQ / Scion iQ (2008–2015)
List_of_Toyota_model_codes
Launch pad
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Vandenberg Space Launch Complex 6
Vandenberg_Space_Launch_Complex_6
American expendable launch vehicle
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Delta_D
Topics referred to by the same term
Space Shuttle engine may refer to: AJ10, engine mounted on the Space Shuttle Orbital Maneuvering System RS-25, engine mounted on the Space Shuttle orbiter
Space_Shuttle_engine
rocket, consisting of a DSV-2A / MB-3-II first stage, and an Able-Star / AJ10-104D second stage. It was launched eight times between 1963 and 1965 from
Thor_DSV-2
AJ1 AJ2 AJ3 AJ4 AJ14 AJ13 AJ12 AJ11 AJ10 AJ9 AJ8 AJ7 AJ6 AJ5 AJ15 AJ16 AJ17 AJ18 AJ19 AJ20 V1 V2 V3 J25 Majority → J24 J15 J16 J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22
1824–25 United States Senate elections
1824–25_United_States_Senate_elections
Space launch vehicle
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Delta_III
American expendable launch vehicle
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Delta_E
American rocket stage
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Common_Booster_Core
American expendable launch system
000 lbf (270 kN) Atlas D Propellant RP-1/LOX Second stage – Able Powered by 1 AJ10-37 Maximum thrust 7,800 lbf (35 kN) Specific impulse 270 Burn time 115 Propellant
Atlas-Able
January 1, 2008 Bergisch Gladbach W. Bickel · 1.4 km MPC · JPL 704097 2008 AJ10 — December 31, 2007 Kitt Peak Spacewatch · 2.4 km MPC · JPL 704098 2008
List of minor planets: 704001–705000
List_of_minor_planets:_704001–705000
Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. JPL · 15526 15528 Martinsmedina 2000 AJ10 Liana Martins-Medina (b. 2000) was awarded second place in the 2019 Intel
Meanings of minor-planet names: 15001–16000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_15001–16000
American expendable launch system
Empty mass 950 kg (2,090 lb) Gross mass 6,954 kg (15,331 lb) Powered by 1 AJ10-118K Maximum thrust 43.6 kN (9,800 lbf) Specific impulse 319 s Burn time
Delta_4000
American expendable launch vehicle
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Delta_L
— January 7, 2005 Catalina CSS · 4.9 km MPC · JPL 242523 Kreszgéza 2005 AJ10 Kreszgéza January 5, 2005 Piszkéstető K. Sárneczky · 2.5 km MPC · JPL 242524
List of minor planets: 242001–243000
List_of_minor_planets:_242001–243000
Series of American expendable launch systems
Empty mass 950 kg (2,090 lb) Gross mass 6,954 kg (15,331 lb) Powered by 1 AJ10-118K Maximum thrust 43.6 kN (9,800 lbf) Specific impulse 319 s Burn time
Delta_5000
American expendable launch vehicle
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Delta_C
American rocket
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Delta_3000
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
List of Thor and Delta launches (1990–1999)
List_of_Thor_and_Delta_launches_(1990–1999)
American expendable launch vehicle
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Delta_J
Rocket launch site at Vandenberg Space Force Base in the USA
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Vandenberg Space Launch Complex 1
Vandenberg_Space_Launch_Complex_1
American expendable launch vehicle
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Delta_N
— January 10, 2007 Kitt Peak Spacewatch · 2.7 km MPC · JPL 550094 2012 AJ10 — August 28, 2005 Siding Spring SSS H 650 m MPC · JPL 550095 2012 AV11 —
List of minor planets: 550001–551000
List_of_minor_planets:_550001–551000
American space launch site at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, United States
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 17
Cape_Canaveral_Space_Launch_Complex_17
Japanese liquid-fuelled carrier rocket
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
H-I
AJ1 AJ2 AJ3 AJ4 AJ14 AJ13 AJ12 AJ11 AJ10 AJ9 AJ8 AJ7 AJ6 AJ5 AJ15 Re-elected AJ16 Re-elected AJ17 Re-elected AJ18 Re-elected AJ19 Hold AJ20 Gain V1 Gain
List of United States Senate elections (1788–1913)
List_of_United_States_Senate_elections_(1788–1913)
Other Able Ablestar Agena Altair Burner FW-4D IABS PAM-D Star UM-129 Engines AJ10 B-8048 B-8081 B-8096 LE-5 LR-79 R-4D RL10 RS-27 RS-68 TR-201 Manufacturers
List of Thor and Delta launches (1957–1959)
List_of_Thor_and_Delta_launches_(1957–1959)
— December 20, 2009 Kitt Peak Spacewatch · 2.4 km MPC · JPL 499370 2010 AJ10 — December 19, 2009 Mount Lemmon Mount Lemmon Survey · 2.5 km MPC · JPL
List of minor planets: 499001–500000
List_of_minor_planets:_499001–500000
1, 2012 Mount Lemmon Mount Lemmon Survey · 610 m MPC · JPL 501992 2015 AJ10 — October 1, 2013 Kitt Peak Spacewatch EOS 2.0 km MPC · JPL 501993 2015 AF18
List of minor planets: 501001–502000
List_of_minor_planets:_501001–502000
AJ10
AJ10
AJ10
AJ10
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
King of Wisdom
Surname or Lastname
English (Cumbria)
English (Cumbria) : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Modern
Beauty of Goddess Saraswati
Girl/Female
Indian
Sky; Beautiful Girl
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Wild Boar; Born in April; Boar-warrior
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Husband of Saraswati
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Father of a multitude.
Girl/Female
Hebrew Spanish
God shall establish.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Ovett, a name of unknown origin, which is found mainly in Sussex.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Woodsman
AJ10
AJ10
AJ10
AJ10
AJ10