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Crocco may refer to: * Carmine Crocco (1830–1905), also known as Donatello, Italian guerrilla head, leader and strategist of a sector of Bourbon "legitimist" troops, outlawed yet considered a folk hero * Gaetano Arturo Crocco (1877–1968), Italian mathematician and space scientist who in 1932 designed and built the world's first successful jet propulsion airplane, making with it the first controlled, powered and sustained jet flight, also concerned with Mars exploration by designing gravity-assisted routes and manoeuvres * Mario Crocco (born 1926), Italo-Argentinian neurobiologist at the Hospital Borda in Buenos Aires, specialized in brain biophysics, also concerned with Mars exploration by modelling van der Waals-sustained water rheology flowing at −100 °C (173 K) into eventual biological organisms * Matt Crocco (born 1971), American musician, writer, and producer * Luigi Crocco (1909-1986), Italo-American mathematician and space engineer, Chair in Princeton and Paris, Director of the Guggenheim Jet Propulsion Center, and designer of the endoreactor F1 that propelled the Saturn V in the Apollo Program * Héctor Eulalio Crocco (1889-1939), Italo-Argentinian industrial chemist in Buenos Aires, pioneer in the early field of detergents * Crocco (crater), a lunar crater so named to honor Gaetano Crocco * 10606 Crocco, asteroid of the Solar system so named to honor Gaetano Crocco * Crocco Grand Tour, a spaceship’s interplanetary trajectory found by Gaetano Crocco and used extensively in interplanetary missions today * Crocco's theorem, a fluid dynamics theorem by Italian scientist Luigi Crocco (third son of Gaetano Crocco) relating the velocity, vorticity, and stagnation pressure (or entropy) of a potential flow 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Crocco」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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