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The phrase "a booster rocket" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of rocket that provides additional thrust to launch a spacecraft or payload into orbit.
Example: "The spacecraft was equipped with a powerful booster rocket to ensure a successful launch into space."
Alternatives: "a launch booster" or "a propulsion rocket".
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How can we put a booster rocket on this?
He has described the project as a booster rocket that will launch Nicaragua toward economic prosperity.
If gases escaping from a booster rocket can lower efficiency or cause damage, then O-ring seals are added.
Instead, it will be taken to high altitude by a B-52 bomber, dropped from the bomber, and then accelerated to Mach 7 by a booster rocket.
An Italian insurance company placed an ad on the side of a booster rocket, while the manufacturer of New Dawn perfume bought space on a launching pad.
After a series of setbacks, including the Challenger accident, Galileo was launched in 1989 with a a booster rocket too weak to get it to Jupiter.
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But a more telling sign of whether he gets a booster-rocket lift from Super Tuesday will come from Tennessee and, to a lesser degree, Oklahoma.
Both of these have faster internal data pathways (an 83-MHz system bus, in geek parlance) and a further booster rocket called a 1MB backside cache, features that are lacking on the slower Powerbook.
A test of a prototype booster rocket for missile defense failed today when the rocket veered off course seconds after liftoff and had to be destroyed over the Pacific Ocean, the Pentagon said.
A prototype booster rocket for carrying a kill vehicle failed in a test in December.
Established old-economy firms are acting oddly, too: this summer, Pizza Hut helped to bankroll Russia's space agency by putting a ten-metre-high, $1.25m ad on a Proton booster rocket.
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