Rocket Launch

A Rocket Launch refers to the process of sending a rocket into the sky, typically into space, using propulsion systems. This process involves the ignition of rocket engines that produce thrust, overcoming Earth's gravitational pull. Rocket launches are conducted for various purposes, including scientific research, satellite deployment, and crewed space travel. The launch occurs from a designated site known as a launch pad, and involves multiple stages, with the rocket often shedding parts (stages) as it ascends. The goal of a rocket launch is to achieve either orbital or suborbital flight, allowing payloads to reach their designated destinations in space.