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Launch is a term that refers to the initiation of a process or the start of a project, product, or event. In the context of space exploration, a launch is the process of sending a spacecraft into space. In the business world, a launch refers to the introduction of a new product or service to the market.
Space Launch[edit]
A space launch involves the takeoff of a vehicle, typically a rocket, from the Earth's surface with the goal of reaching outer space. This process involves a series of stages, including the ignition of the rocket's engines, the ascent through the Earth's atmosphere, and the deployment of the spacecraft into its intended orbit.
Product Launch[edit]
In the business world, a product launch is the debut of a new product or service to the market. This process typically involves a marketing campaign to generate awareness and interest in the product, as well as logistics planning to ensure the product is available for purchase.
Event Launch[edit]
An event launch refers to the start of a special event, such as a conference, festival, or concert. This can involve a variety of activities, including promotional efforts, ticket sales, and event planning.
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