The hexadecimal RGB code of Rocket Metallic color is #8A7F80. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 8A red (138/256), a 7F green (127/256) and a 80 blue component (128/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(138,127,128).
Metallic hydrogen electrons and lattice vibrations. Metastable metallic hydrogen may have potential as a highly efficient rocket propellant, with a theoretical specific impulse
Rocket Ball Rocket Ball was one of the earliest forms of metallic cartridge for firearms, containing bullet and powder in a single, metal-cased unit. The Rocket Ball
List of colors (alphabetical) Menthol Metallic blue Metallic bronze Metallic brown Metallic gold Metallic green Metallic orange Metallic pink Metallic red Metallic Seaweed Metallic silver
List of colors: N–Z 26% 26% 30% Robin egg blue #00CCCC 0% 80% 80% 180° 100% 40% 100% 80% Rocketmetallic #8A7F80 54% 50% 50% 355° 5% 52% 8% 54% Rojo Spanish red #A91101 66%
Oldsmobile V8 engine except for metallic blue in the Toronado applications; 1970-1976 versions were metallic blue at first, then nonmetallic blue. The "Rocket" name disappeared
Caseless ammunition projectile, much like a rocket. When fired, the propellant gas is vented out the back of the projectile to accelerate it to speed. Unlike rocket projectiles, which
Mysorean rockets Mysorean rockets were an Indian military weapon, the iron-cased rockets were successfully deployed for military use. The Mysorean army, under Hyder Ali
Rocket candy Rocket Candy, or R-Candy, is a type of rocket propellant for model rockets made with a form of sugar as a fuel, and containing an oxidizer. The propellant
Antimatter rocket An antimatter rocket is a proposed class of rockets that use antimatter as their power source. There are several designs that attempt to accomplish this
Delta II 15-centimeter (6 in) piece of blackened metallic material. U.S. Space Command confirmed that a used Delta II rocket from the April 1996 launch of the Midcourse