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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for winged

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လူဗာပြတိုက် "Mona Lisa", "The Virgin and Child with St. Anne", "Venus de Milo", "Code of Hammurabi", "Winged Victory of Samothrace"
ထမံသီ တောရိုင်းတိရစ္ဆာန် ဘေးမဲ့တော အမြဲစိမ်းတော နှင့် ရွက်ကြွေတာ(အပေါ်ပိုင်းစိုစွတ်) စသော သစ်တောအမျိုးအစားများ ပေါက်ရောက်ကြသည်။ တောဘဲမန်ဒါလီ("White-winged Duck")၊ အာရှဆင်၊ ကျား၊ မျောက်လွှဲကျော်မျက်ခုံးဖြူ(Western Hoolock Gibbon)၊ ရေဗလုံ("Masked Finfoot") များကျတ်စားနေထိုင်ကြသည်။ ဆူမားတြားကြံ့ နှင့် ဂျာဗားကြံ့ များသည် ၁၉၈၀ ခုနှစ် မှစ၍ မျိုးသုဉ်းသွားသည့် အန္တရာယ်နှင့် ရင်ဆိုင်ခဲ့ရသည်။
ဝါနာဗွန်ဘရောင်း At this time von Braun also worked out preliminary concepts for a manned mission to Mars that used the space station as a staging point. His initial plans, published in "The Mars Project" (1952), had envisaged a fleet of ten spacecraft (each with a mass of 3,720 metric tons), three of them unmanned and each carrying one 200-ton winged lander in addition to cargo, and nine crew vehicles transporting a total of 70 astronauts. Gigantic as this mission plan was, its engineering and astronautical parameters were thoroughly calculated. A later project was much more modest, using only one purely orbital cargo ship and one crewed craft. In each case, the expedition would use minimum-energy Hohmann transfer orbits for its trips to Mars and back to Earth.
မန္တလေး နန်းတော် To the south of the Clock Tower, nearly facing it across the road is "Swedawzin" () or the Tooth-Relic Tower. A good example of traditional Burmese architecture, the Relic Tower has three parts — first a low basement; second a rectangular block or terrace rising from the first and third a relic-chamber surmounted by a three-tiered roof (pyatthat); the whole is crowned by the usual finial and the hti. Along the four sides of both basement and terrace runs a battlemented parapet formed of lozenge ornaments; at the four corners of each are small square pillars each surmounted by a marble manussiha or winged leogryph; the monster has a human head and two bodies.
ဝါနာဗွန်ဘရောင်း Later (in 1959) von Braun published a short booklet – condensed from episodes that had appeared in "This Week Magazine" before—describing his updated concept of the first manned lunar landing. The scenario included only a single and relatively small spacecraft—a winged lander with a crew of only two experienced pilots who had already circumnavigated the moon on an earlier mission. The brute-force direct ascent flight schedule used a rocket design with five sequential stages, loosely based on the Nova designs that were under discussion at this time. After a night launch from a Pacific island the first three stages would bring the spacecraft (with the two remaining upper stages attached) to terrestrial escape velocity, with each burn creating an acceleration of 8–9 times standard gravity. Residual propellant in the third stage would be used for the deceleration intended to commence only a few hundred kilometers above the landing site in a crater near the lunar north pole. The fourth stage provided acceleration to lunar escape velocity while the fifth stage would be responsible for a deceleration during return to the Earth to a residual speed that allows aerocapture of the spacecraft ending in a runway landing, much in the way of the Space Shuttle. One remarkable feature of this technical tale is that the engineer Wernher von Braun anticipated a medical phenomenon that would become apparent only years later: being a veteran astronaut with no history of serious adverse reactions to weightlessness offers no protection against becoming unexpectedly and violently spacesick.