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Launch angle (685 bytes)
1: In [[telecommunication]], the term '''launch angle''' has the following meanings: 3: <b>1.</b> The angle, with respect to the normal, at which a [[light]]... 7: ...b>3.</b> At an end face of an optical fiber, the angle between an [[input]] ray and the [[fiber axis]]. ... 9: ...y is external to the fiber and the [[refraction]] angle when initially inside the fiber. Launch (295 bytes) 3: Uses of the word '''Launch''', 5: * A '''Launch''' can be type of boat [[Launch (boat)]]. 6: * A ship or boat is '''Launched''' on it's maiden voyage see [[Slipway]]. 7: * A rocket is '''Launched''' [[Launch vehicle]] 8: * [[LAUNCHcast]] is the name of a [[Yahoo!]] [[music]] relat... Rocket launch (3123 bytes) 1: [[Rocket]]s (including [[missile]]s) can be '''launched''' from the following: 2: *for a launch into an [[orbital spaceflight]] and beyond: 3: ...ating platform (see [[San Marco platform]], [[Sea Launch]]) 4: *for the launch into a [[suborbital flight]] also: 6: **a [[mobile launcher vehicle]] Zero length launch (489 bytes) 1: ...ermany through strategically placed fighters that launched without a runway by rocket. Launch pad (1107 bytes) 1: ...''launch pad''' is designed and built to meet a [[launch vehicle]]'s special needs and requirements. For e... 3: ...these types of servicing requirements both during launch and in the preparation period leading up to it. 5: ... exploded, this severes the vehicle's ties to the launch pad and structures on the ground. Yahoo! Launch (534 bytes) 2: '''Yahoo! Launch''' is a free [[music video]] [[website]] provided... 4: ...web radio]] service called '''[[LAUNCHcast]]'''. Launchcast service is available for free; however a paid... 7: *[http://www.launch.com Yahoo! Launch] Launch capsule (319 bytes) 1: ...'launch capsule''' is used to carry a [[submarine-launched missile]] from the attacking [[submarine]] thro... Sea Launch (2767 bytes) 1: ...oned in the equatorial [[Pacific Ocean]], for its launch platform. 3: ...r companies from four countries contribute to Sea Launch, and share in its ownership: 20: ...m (''[[Ocean Odyssey]]'') and command ship (''Sea Launch Commander'') 29: ...atform unmanned, the rocket is fueled and finally launched. 31: ...mmunications]], occurred on the second commercial launch in March [[2000]] and was blamed on a software er... Air launch (624 bytes) 1: ...jpg|thumb|right|215px|A [[Boeing X-43]] being air launched from under the wing of a [[B-52 Stratofortress]... 2: '''Air Launching''' is the practice of dropping a [[parasite ai... Launch title (3244 bytes) 1: ...o game console]] is released, or launched. Often, launch titles don't affect the first-day sales of a cons... 3: ==Launch Title Listings== 4: ...tings are for the [[United States of America|US]] launches of the respective consoles. Launch window (1141 bytes) 1: ...e period in which a particular [[rocket]] must be launched. 2: ...nother (or a planet, or other point in space) the launch must be carefully timed so that the orbits overla... 3: If the rocket does not launch in the "window", it has to wait for the next one ... 5: ...iod is 2.135 years, i.e. 780 days. In other cases launch windows are irregular. Sometimes rare opportuniti... 7: For the actual launch time there is some flexibility, because the time ... Launch tower (441 bytes) 1: ...ps ([[service tower]], [[supply tower) are called launch tower. Launch (boat) (222 bytes) 1: Today a '''Launch''' is a motorboat with an open or half open [[de... Reusable launch system (2941 bytes) 1: ...ble launch system]], where each launch vehicle is launched once and then discarded. 3: ...d after several months of refitting work for each launch. The external fuel tank is discarded. 5: ...ocket side-boosters were reusable. The Buran was launched successfully on November 15, 1988 and returned ... 7: ...Kistler Aerospace]] -- have developed but not yet launched reusable and partially reusable orbital RLVs. 9: ...anned [[suborbital]] RLVs have been developed and launched. The [[North American X-15 | X-15]], flown bet... Soyuz launch vehicle (4512 bytes) 1: ...m;">[[Image:Soyuz rocket ASTP.jpg|Soyuz rocket on launch pad.]]</div> 3: ...in [[2001]] and 9 in [[2002]]. Soyuz vehicles are launched from the [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]] in [[Kazakhsta... 5: ...variant was the Soyuz U. The production of Soyuz launchers reached a peak of 60 per year in the early [[1... 7: ... modified second stage with a new engine. The new launcher is planned to fly first by the end of [[2006]] ... 9: ...[October 15]], [[2002]] when the unmanned Soyuz U launch of the Photon-M satellite from Plesetsk exploded ... Rocket launch site (6537 bytes) 1: ...pad]]s or suitable sites to mount a transportable launchpad. For [[rocket]]s with liquid propellant, suita... 3: ...ble, if a rocket explodes. In most cases a rocket launch site is close to the sea, because the sea is a ve... 5: Rocket launch sites for he launch of satellites and interplanetary probes are calle... 7: In Europe there are only launch sites for [[sub-orbital spaceflight|suborbital]] ... 9: ...n [[Zingst]], where there was from 1988 to 1992 a launch site for Russian rockets of the type [[MMR06]]-M Launch numerical aperture (566 bytes) 1: ...erture]] of an optical [[system]] used to couple (launch) [[Power (physics)|power]] into an [[optical fibe... Dnipro launch vehicle (314 bytes) 1: ...u]] in [[Dnipropetrovsk]]. It is an [[expendable launch system]] based on the [[SS-18]] [[ICBM]]. 6: [[Category:Space launch vehicles]] [[Category:Ukrainian space program]] Kodiak Launch Center (605 bytes) 1: ...odiak within the range of Narrow Cape. The Kodiak Launch center belongs the Alaska Aerospace development c... 5: [[Rocket launch site]]s 6: [[Category:Rocket launch sites]] Expendable launch system (2722 bytes) 1: ... launch system]] where a single launch vehicle is launched more than once. 3: ...gellan probe]] was the first planetary spacecraft launched by a space shuttle. 5: ...e of this is the Titan IV, probably the costliest launch vehicle in history (perhaps following the Space S... 7: Expendable launch systems typically consist of stages which are dis... 9: == Expendable orbital launchers ==
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