ロケットroketto
1.

A device that utilizes the explosive force of propellant to generate a large amount of gas, which is expelled from the rear, allowing it to move rapidly through the air; it can function in outer space.

2.

A small decorative item that holds a photograph or similar object, typically made of metal and worn as a pendant around the neck.

ロケットランチャーrokettoranchaa
1.

A device designed to launch rockets, typically used in military applications for attacking targets from a distance.

2.

A platform or mechanism that propels rockets into the air, often utilized in both warfare and space exploration.

3.

An apparatus that facilitates the rapid deployment of guided missiles or projectiles, providing tactical advantages in combat situations.

つきtsukiロケットroketto
1.

A type of rocket specifically designed to be launched towards the moon, often used in space exploration missions.

2.

A spacecraft that is propelled into the moon's orbit or surface, contributing to lunar research and achievements, such as Apollo 11's historic landing.

3.

A vehicle used to transport payloads or astronauts from Earth to the moon, marking significant milestones in aerospace history.

ロケットrokettoだんdan
1.

A type of explosive projectile propelled by a rocket engine, designed to be launched at enemy targets.

2.

A small, metal pendant used for holding photographs, typically shaped like a rocket, which can be counted as a single item.

うちゅう宇宙uchuuロケットroketto
1.

A type of spacecraft designed to launch and propel satellites or crewed missions beyond the Earth's atmosphere, equipped with propulsion and control systems essential for space travel.

2.

A specially engineered vehicle that utilizes rocket technology to transport payloads into outer space, overcoming gravitational forces and atmospheric resistance.