Examples of using Launch system in English and their translations into French
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To maintain a competitive and independent access to space for this new range of missions- which will become increasingly strategically critical in the near future with the advent of new satellite series such as the Sentinels- it became paramount for ESA to develop its own small satellite launch system.
spacecraft, launch system, mission design
spacecraft, launch system, mission design,
payload adapters and VESPA multiple launch system; and for Soyuz at the CSG, payload adapters and the ASAP multiple launch system.
Purpose of the qualification flight As the first flight of a new launch system, the VV01 mission is a qualification flight, aimed at demonstrating the nominal behaviour and performance of all of the elements of the launch system during the preparation phase of the launcher up to the flight
where it plays a key role in providing technical support to ESA as project manager for the development of the Ariane 6 launch system as well as for construction of the new launch pad in French Guiana(ELA4), which has 250 workers
spacecraft, launch system, mission design
without including the cost of the launch system.
launch vehicle using multiple of these large engines, that would be expected to launch payload masses of the order of 150 to 200 tonnes(150,000 to 200,000 kg; 330,000 to 440,000 lb)">to low Earth orbit, exceeding the payload mass capability of the NASA Space Launch System.
OTOMAT MK-2 Missile Launching System with 4 SSM Launchers.
MEV launch systems ready.
We must construct a launching system to accommodate this design.
Reliable and very advanced launch systems are crucial to deliver these services.
Two categories of launch systems exist.
Iii Research on reusable launch systems.
Missile launching systems, radars, electronic warfare systems. .
Missile launching systems, radars, electronic warfare systems, etc.
A working missile launching system was fitted to the motorcycle
The second missile system is the AMX-30R(Roland) surface-to-air missile launching system, which began development in 1974.
All United States launch systems execute some form of contamination and collision avoidance manoeuvres shortly after spacecraft separation.