Rocket launch technologyRocket Launch Technology refers to the systems that use internally oxidized engines (rockets) to increase the velocity and altitude of object so as to achieve a desired trajectory or orbit. In particular Rocket Launch Technologies are used for the purpose of commercial and military satellite launches, placing satilites in stable, semi-permanent orbits around the Earth. Rocket launch technologies vary widely across a vast spectrum of purposes and designs. "Rocket launch technologies" generally refers to the entire set of systems need to successfully launch a vechile, not just the vechile itself, but also the firing control systems, ground control station, launch pad, and tracking stations needed for a successful launch and/or recovery. |
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