Space vehicles definition

Space vehicles means vehicles designed to travel beyond the limit of the earth’s atmosphere, including but not limited to satellites, space stations, and the Space Shuttle System (including orbiter, external tanks, and solid rocket boosters).
Space vehicles. The terms space vehicle, satellite, or spacecraft all have the same meaning throughout this Contract and refer to the individual or multiple satellites of the Constellation.
Space vehicles means tangible personal property that:

Examples of Space vehicles in a sentence

  • Space vehicles lost or damaged by the acts of third parties during the five (5) year period of this contract shall be replaced by Contractor in accordance with Paragraph D of ARTICLE 4, CONTRACTORS COMPENSATION, of this Contract.

Related to Space vehicles

  • Police vehicle means a vehicle being used for police purposes or operating under the instructions of a Chief Officer of Police for Nottinghamshire Police Authority.

  • the Vehicle means the vehicle named in the licence.

  • Rental Equipment means the equipment identified on the Service Agreement and Order Schedule or otherwise notified to you in writing that we will rent to you as part of our provision of the Services and which you will return to us after expiry or termination of the Agreement, subject to the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Salvage vehicle means any vehicle which is within the last ten (10) model years and which has been damaged by collision or other occurrence to the extent that the cost of repairing the vehicle for safe operation on the highway exceeds sixty percent (60%) of its fair market value, as defined by Section 1111 of this title, immediately prior to the damage. For purposes of this section, actual repair costs shall only include labor and parts for actual damage to the suspension, motor, transmission, frame or unibody and designated structural components;

  • complete vehicle means any vehicle which need not be completed in order to meet the relevant technical requirements of this Directive;