Space Launch

Space Launch refers to the process of sending spacecraft, satellites, or other payloads into space. This is typically accomplished using a launch vehicle, commonly known as a rocket, which provides the necessary thrust to overcome Earth’s gravitational pull. The launch process involves several key phases, including liftoff, ascent through the atmosphere, separation of stages, and achieving the intended orbit or trajectory. Space launches can be conducted for various purposes, including scientific exploration, commercial satellite deployment, national defense, and human spaceflight. The success of a space launch depends on careful planning, engineering, and execution, often involving collaboration between governmental space agencies and private aerospace companies.