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Zefiro may refer to: *Zefiro (rocket stage), a solid-fuel motor for the European Space Agency Vega rocket *Bombardier Zefiro, a high speed train *Carlos Zéfiro (1921–1992), Brazilian pornographic comic artist *A fictional Romani tribe in Marvel Comics' Doctor Doom comic books; see Doom 2099 Doom 2099 (Victor Von Doom) is a fictional anti-hero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was primarily featured in the Marvel 2099 series ''Doom 2099''. The character is based on Doctor Doom, created by Sta ... * Zefiro (restaurant), a restaurant in Portland, Oregon, United States {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Zefiro (rocket Stage)
Zefiro is a family of solid-fuel rocket motors developed by Avio and used on the European Space Agency Vega rocket. The name Zefiro derives from the acronym ZEro FIrst stage ROcket, conceived when this motor was intended to be used as first and second stages of San Marco program of the Italian Space Agency (ASI). After its intended use as booster was shelved the acronym was dropped and only the reference to the Greek god of the west wind Zephyrus remained. two models, Zefiro 23 and Zefiro 9A, are in use with Vega and Zefiro 40 is used for Vega-C. History The first engine completed was Zefiro 9, the third stage engine. The first test firing was carried out on 20 December 2005, at the Salto di Quirra Inter-force Test Range, on the Mediterranean coast in southeast Sardinia. The test was a complete success. After a critical design review based on the completed first test firings, the second test-firing of the ''Zefiro 9'' took place at Salto di Quirra on 28 March 2007. Aft ...
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Bombardier Zefiro
Zefiro is a family of high-speed passenger trains designed by Bombardier Transportation (now Alstom) whose variants have top operating speeds of between ; and . The family consists of: the ''Zefiro 250'', which has a top operating speed of and is for the moment wholly manufactured in China; the ''Zefiro 300'', which has a top operating speed of but design speed up to ; and the ''Zefiro 380'', which has a top operating speed of and design speed up to . Background Bombardier Transportation and its predecessor companies produced a variety of high-speed trainsets,High speed from Bombardier – ZEFIRO
(presentation) Flavio Canetti, Bombardier Transportation via ''uic.org''
as part collaborations with other conglomerates, such as the

Carlos Zéfiro
Carlos Zéfiro is the pseudonym of Alcides Aguiar Caminha (September 26, 1921 - July 5, 1992), a Brazilian comic artist who drew pornographic minicomics. Biography Alcides Aguiar Caminha was born in São Cristóvão, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was a public employee and lived most time of his life in Anchieta, a neighborhood in the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro. As a secondary job, he drew pornographic comics, signed with the pseudonym Carlos Zéfiro. His small publications became famous and popular in Brazil, circulating in the underground scene during 1950 to 1980. While popular, Zefiro's pornographic comics sold more than 30,000 numbers at once. His publications were known as "catechisms" and were sold illegally. Getting the "catechisms" was not easy. The newsstand owner (jornaleiro in Portuguese) used to sell it only to known consumers. Places attended only by men, like barbershops, were also points of distribution. It was common for boys to borrow the comics from their friend ...
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Doom 2099
Doom 2099 (Victor Von Doom) is a fictional anti-hero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was primarily featured in the Marvel 2099 series ''Doom 2099''. The character is based on Doctor Doom, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg; August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994) was an American comic book artist, writer and editor, widely regarded as one of the medium's major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators. He gr .... The series was written by John Moore (cartoonist), John Francis Moore for its first two years, and by Warren Ellis for its third. Publication history Doom first appeared in ''Marvel Comics Presents'' #118, in a preview of ''Doom 2099'' #1. ''Doom 2099'' would run for 44 issues (January 1993 in comics, 1993 – August 1996 in comics, 1996), with Doom making notable appearances in ''2099 Unlimited'', ''2099: World of Tomorrow'', ''Ghost Rider 2099'', ''Hulk 2099'', ''Pun ...
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