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Definitions of centaury in various dictionaries:
noun - any of various plants of the genus Centaurium
noun - any plant of the genus Centaurea
noun - a medicinal herb
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| Any of several herbs of the genus Centaurium, especially a Eurasian species (C. erythraea) that has clusters of pink flowers and has long been used in herbal medicine. |
| a widely distributed herbaceous plant of the gentian family, typically having pink flowers. |
| A widely distributed herbaceous plant of the gentian family, typically having pink flowers. |
| any plant of the genus Centaurea |
| any of various plants of the genus Centaurium |
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Centaur has been designed to be the upper stage of space launch vehicles and is used on the Atlas V. Centaur was the world's first high-energy upper stage, burning liquid hydrogen (LH2) and liquid oxygen (LOX). Centaur has enabled the launch of some of NASA's most important scientific missions during its 50-year history. * Centaur was the brainchild of Convair employees Karel Bossart (the man behind the SM-65 Atlas, an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)), and Krafft Arnold Ehricke. Their design was essentially a smaller version of the Atlas, adopting its use of lightweight "stainless steel balloon" tanks whose structural rigidity was provided solely by the pressure of the propellants within. To keep the tanks from collapsing before the propellant was loaded, they were either kept in "stretch" or pressurized with nitrogen gas. * Existing Centaur stages are powered by one (Single Engine Centaur variant) or two (Double Engine Centaur variant) RL10 rocket engines. The upcoming Centaur V will be powered by four RL10 engines. |