
Satellite Launch Vehicles
Satellite launch vehicles, also known as rockets, are powerful machines designed to transport satellites from Earth’s surface into space. They operate by carrying the satellite inside a rocket that ignites and propels upward, overcoming Earth's gravity. Once in space, the rocket releases the satellite into its intended orbit for purposes like communication, weather monitoring, or scientific research. These vehicles vary in size and capability, from small launches for lightweight satellites to large, multi-stage rockets for heavier payloads. They are complex engineering systems that ensure precise delivery of satellites into space, supporting numerous technological and scientific applications vital to modern life.