Rocket Launches
Rocket launches refer to the event of sending a rocket into space, which typically involves the ignition and liftoff of a spacecraft or satellite from a launch pad. This process includes various phases such as countdown, launch, ascent, and sometimes the separation of stages or payload deployment. Rocket launches are conducted for various purposes, including scientific missions, satellite deployment, and human spaceflight. They are intricate operations that involve extensive planning, engineering, and coordination among multiple teams to ensure safety and success. The launch vehicle, or rocket, is designed to overcome Earth’s gravity and deliver its payload, which can be satellites, scientific instruments, or crewed spacecraft, into the desired orbit or trajectory. Rocket launches can be a part of governmental space missions, commercial endeavors, or academic research projects. The launch process is often accompanied by significant public interest and media coverage, highlighting advancements in space exploration and technology.