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OPEN MOTORBOAT
Motor launch; Launch boat
  • A US Navy launch of the 1940s
  • Mathis]] launch, 15 horsepower universal engine, at [[Saranac Lake, New York]]
  • Thames]]
  • Windermere Jetty museum]]

launching pad         
  • [[SLC-40]] with SpaceX [[Falcon 9]] launch infrastructure. The four towers surrounding the rocket are [[lightning arrester]]s, and acts like a giant [[Faraday cage]]
  • MLP]] to pad on [[Crawler-transporter]]
  • Transport of [[Soyuz rocket]] to pad by train
FACILITY FROM WHICH ROCKETS ARE LAUNCHED
Space Launch Complex; Launch complex; Launching pad
(launching pads)
A launching pad is the same as a launch pad
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Expendable launch system         
  • SLV]], [[ASLV]], [[PSLV]], [[GSLV]], [[LVM 3]]
LAUNCH SYSTEM THAT USES AN EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE
Expendable launch vehicle; Expendable rocket; Expendable launch systems; Expendable launch vehicles; Launch Services Purchase Act of 1990; Expandable launch system
An expendable launch system (or expendable launch vehicle/ELV) is a launch vehicle that can be launched only once, after which its components are either destroyed during reentry or discarded in space. ELVs typically consist of several rocket stages that are discarded sequentially as their fuel is exhausted and the vehicle gains altitude and speed.
Space launch         
  • alt=A white rocketship with oddly-shaped wings at rest on a runway.
EARLIEST PHASE OF A FLIGHT THAT REACHES SPACE
Earth to orbit; Spacelaunch; Test launch
Space launch is the earliest part of a flight that reaches space. Space launch involves liftoff, when a rocket or other space launch vehicle leaves the ground, floating ship or midair aircraft at the start of a flight.

Wikipedia

Launch (boat)

Launch is a name given to several different types of boat. The wide range of usage of the name extends from utilitarian craft through to pleasure boats built to a very high standard.

In naval use, the launch was introduced as a ship's boat towards the end of the 17th century. On each warship, the launch was usually the largest boat out of those carried aboard. It could be propelled by oar or sail, with this type remaining in service into the 20th century. Steam launches were introduced on a trial basis in 1867, but as steam-powered ship's boats became more common, the majority were steam pinnaces.

Other military examples were the various motor launches used in the 20th century, employed for harbour defence, anti-submarine patrols, escorting coastal convoys, minesweeping and recovering aircrew from crashed aircraft. Generally, these were decked boats, some of which were capable of fast speeds.

A powered boat operated by a regulatory or official organisation may be termed a launch – such as the police launch or a harbour-master's launch. The size range and capabilities vary according to the precise role.

In private use, a launch is invariably a powered boat, using a steam, electric, petrol or diesel engine. Some are built to a very high standard of finish, with large amounts of varnished hardwood and polished fittings. Various local historic types are kept in use by enthusiasts and museums.