launching site
/'lɔ:ntʃiɳ'sait/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A designated area or facility for launching rockets, missiles, or spacecraft: A "launching site" is a specific location equipped with the necessary infrastructure, such as launch pads, control centers, and support buildings, to prepare and send vehicles into the air or space.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The rocket was transported to the launching site for final preparations.
- Security around the military launching site was extremely tight.
- Cape Canaveral is a famous launching site for space missions.
Advanced Usage
- "to serve as a launching site for": to function as the starting point or base for a specific type of launch or, metaphorically, an initiative.
- The island served as a launching site for scientific balloons.
- (Figurative) The new program will serve as a launching site for innovative startups.
Variants and Related Words
- Launchpad / Launch pad (n): The specific platform or structure from which a rocket is launched.
- The spacecraft stood upright on the launchpad.
- Launch complex (n): A larger facility that may include multiple launch pads and extensive support infrastructure.
- The new launch complex can support heavier rockets.
Synonyms
- Launch facility: A place designed for launching operations.
- Cosmodrome: A term, especially in Russian context, for a spacecraft launch site.
Related Phrases
- Launch site selection: The process of choosing a suitable location for a launch facility.
- Launch site selection involves considering safety, trajectory, and logistics.
- Launch site infrastructure: The physical systems and buildings at a launching site.
- Billions were invested in the launch site infrastructure.