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It could fly up to two missions a year and still have enough to start developing the necessary pieces for a mission to an asteroid, like a deep-space habitat — essentially a living room for astronauts during long space trips.
If you come down too hard on the tail, it could fly up and hit your face, so be careful where you land!
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It was a rather dangerous dress, the kind that could fly up or fall down or shift precariously at any moment.
What it means for you is a set from whichever C-lister could fly up here from Buffalo the quickest to fill in for them.
Hamas then built better rockets that could fly up to 12 miles.
Fleur and Pete Williams, 33 and 34, had left their three-year-old son in the care of Fleur's mother so they could fly up from Melbourne.
Boeing has said the new jet could fly up to 10,000 nautical miles, or from New York to Jakarta, Indonesia, farther than any passenger jet operating today.
As envisioned, the crew consisting of a pilot and a rescue worker could fly up to a floor and temporarily dock so that up to 10 people could walk out on the platform and strap themselves into seats.
Kii Arens, a member of Flipp also known as Chia Karaoke, told The Minneapolis Star Tribune in 2002 why his band needed Mr. Aucoin: "Bill is there to say, 'Well, you know, you need to check what the wind is like if you're gonna drop cereal from the helicopter, because those Froot Loops could fly up into the propellers.' ".
You could talk about whether a jeely piece really could fly up into the sky.
These drones could fly up to 80mph in a straight line, but on this particularly cramped course, were only able to hit 40mph.
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