downrange

downrange
adj. /down"raynj'/; adv. /down"raynj"/, adj., adv. Rocketry.
being in the designated path from a launch pad to the point on a course generally taken as the target: The signal was picked up by a downrange radar station.
[1950-55; DOWN1 + RANGE]

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