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rocket launch : ウィキペディア英語版 | rocket launch
A rocket launch is the takeoff phase of the flight of a rocket. Launches for orbital spaceflights, or launches into interplanetary space, are usually from a fixed location on the ground, but may also be from a floating platform (such as the Sea Launch vessel) or, potentially, from a superheavy An-225-class airplane Launches of suborbital flights (including missile launches), can also be from: *a missile silo *a mobile launcher vehicle *a submarine *air launch: * *from a plane (e.g. Scaled Composites SpaceShipOne, Pegasus Rocket, X-15 * *from a balloon (Rockoon, da Vinci Project (under development)) *a surface ship (Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System) *an inclined rail (e.g. rocket sled launch) Launches not into space can also be from: *the shoulder A skyrocket is launched from some stand. "Rocket launch technologies" generally refers to the entire set of systems needed to successfully launch a vehicle, not just the vehicle itself, but also the firing control systems, ground control station, launch pad, and tracking stations needed for a successful launch and/or recovery. == Commercial launches ==
Commercial launch service providers include: *Antrix Corporation (PSLV/GSLV) *Arianespace (Ariane 5/Soyuz-2/Vega) *China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (Long March) *Eurockot Launch Services (Rockot) *International Launch Services (Proton-M) *ISC Kosmotras (Dnepr) *Land Launch (Zenit-2SLB/Zenit-3SLB) *Orbital ATK (Minotaur/Pegasus/Taurus) *Sea Launch (Zenit-3SL) *SpaceX (Falcon 1/Falcon 9) *Starsem (Soyuz-FG/Soyuz-2) *United Launch Alliance (Atlas V/Delta II/Delta IV)
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