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Interorbital Systems and Sub-orbital spaceflight

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Difference between Interorbital Systems and Sub-orbital spaceflight

Interorbital Systems vs. Sub-orbital spaceflight

Interorbital Systems Corporation (IOS) is an American aerospace manufacturer active in Mojave, California. A sub-orbital spaceflight is a spaceflight in which the spacecraft reaches space, but its trajectory intersects the atmosphere or surface of the gravitating body from which it was launched, so that it will not complete one orbital revolution.

Similarities between Interorbital Systems and Sub-orbital spaceflight

Interorbital Systems and Sub-orbital spaceflight have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ansari X Prize, Launch vehicle, Office of Commercial Space Transportation, Orbital spaceflight, Private spaceflight, Scaled Composites, Sounding rocket, SpaceShipOne.

Ansari X Prize

The Ansari X Prize was a space competition in which the X Prize Foundation offered a US$10,000,000 prize for the first non-government organization to launch a reusable manned spacecraft into space twice within two weeks.

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Launch vehicle

A launch vehicle or carrier rocket is a rocket used to carry a payload from Earth's surface through outer space, either to another surface point (suborbital), or into space (Earth orbit or beyond).

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Office of Commercial Space Transportation

The Office of Commercial Space Transportation (generally referred to as FAA/AST or simply AST) is the branch of the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that approves any commercial rocket launch operations — that is, any launches that are not classified as model, amateur, or "by and for the government" — in the case of a U.S. launch operator and/or a launch from the U.S.

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Orbital spaceflight

An orbital spaceflight (or orbital flight) is a spaceflight in which a spacecraft is placed on a trajectory where it could remain in space for at least one orbit.

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Private spaceflight

Private spaceflight is flight beyond the Kármán line (above the nominal edge of space at Earth altitude)—or the development of new spaceflight technology—that is conducted and paid for by an entity other than a government agency.

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Scaled Composites

Scaled Composites (often called simply Scaled) is an American aerospace company founded by Burt Rutan and currently owned by Northrop Grumman that is located at the Mojave Air and Space Port, Mojave, California, United States.

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Sounding rocket

A sounding rocket, sometimes called a research rocket, is an instrument-carrying rocket designed to take measurements and perform scientific experiments during its sub-orbital flight.

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SpaceShipOne

SpaceShipOne is an experimental air-launched rocket-powered aircraft with sub-orbital spaceflight capability at speeds of up to 900 m/s (3,000 ft/s), using a hybrid rocket motor.

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Interorbital Systems and Sub-orbital spaceflight Comparison

Interorbital Systems has 29 relations, while Sub-orbital spaceflight has 148. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 4.52% = 8 / (29 + 148).

References

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