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Rocket (disambiguation)

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A rocket is a vehicle, missile, or aircraft propelled by an engine that creates thrust from a high speed exhaust jet made exclusively from propellant.

Rocket or Rockets may also refer to:

Projectiles

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Arts and entertainment

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Film

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Military

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  • HMS Rocket, eight ships of the Royal Navy and one planned ship
  • Rocket (weapon), projectile weapon
  • Operation Rocket, a British Second World War Club Run supplying aircraft to the besieged island of Malta

Music

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Bands

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Albums

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Songs

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People

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  • Rocket (nickname)
  • Owen Hart (1965–1999), Canadian professional wrestler with the ring name "The Rocket"
  • Charles Rocket (1949–2005), stage name of American actor Charles Adams Claverie
  • Rockets Redglare (1949–2001), stage name of American actor Michael Morra
  • Evan Dollard (born 1982), stage name from the 2008 American Gladiators TV series
  • Maurice Richard (1921–2000), Canadian professional ice hockey player nicknamed "Rocket"

Characters

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Plants

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Sports teams

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Transportation

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Other uses

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See also

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