A launch service is like a special bus that takes astronauts and their spaceship to the sky.
Imagine you're going on a field trip, but instead of walking or taking the school bus, your whole class gets to ride in a big rocket. That's what a launch service does, it helps send spaceships into space so astronauts can go on adventures far away from Earth.
How It Works
Think of a launch service like a super-powered taxi driver. They have a special vehicle called a rocket, and they know the best way to drive through the sky and out into space. Just like how your taxi driver knows the fastest route to school, a launch service knows how to get a spaceship from Earth all the way up to where astronauts live in space stations or even to other planets.
Sometimes, different launch services use different kinds of rockets, just like some taxis are bigger or faster than others. Each one has its own special way of helping spaceships go on their journey.
Examples
- A rocket lifts off from a spaceport, carrying astronauts to the International Space Station.
- A small business uses a launch service to send its first satellite into space.
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See also
- How do rocket launches work and what are their primary applications?
- How do private companies launch rockets into orbit?
- Can We Create Artificial Gravity?
- How do orbits work in space?
- How a year in space changes your body and brain?