Rocket Launches
Rocket launches refer to the process of sending a rocket into space, typically to deliver payloads such as satellites, scientific instruments, or human crews into Earth's orbit or beyond. The launch involves the controlled ignition of rocket engines, which generate thrust to overcome Earth's gravitational pull. This process occurs from a designated launch site, where the rocket is assembled and prepared for flight. Launches can be conducted for various purposes, including commercial satellite deployment, scientific research, and space exploration missions. The launch sequence typically includes pre-launch checks, countdown procedures, and the actual liftoff, culminating in the rocket following a predetermined trajectory to reach its target orbit or destination. Rocket launches are significant events in aerospace and space exploration, marking milestones in technological advancements and international collaborations.