Examples of using Launch from in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Through the test, it was verified and confirmed that the underwater ballistic missile launch from a strategic submarine fully achieved the latest military, scientific and technical requirements," KCNA said.
confirmed that the underwater ballistic missile launch from a strategic submarine fully achieved the latest military, scientific and technical requirements.”.
Initiative a trusted computing(Trustworthy Computing- TWC) launch from 14 years ago,
It was North Korea's first successful launch from a submarine and the most recent in a string of such tests
You can launch from the Control Center and keep it active until you leave a
He even knew the rocket would launch from Florida, the name of the ship, the correct number of astronauts aboard, and the feeling of weightlessness they would experience.
New Glenn will launch from Launch Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, which hosted launches
In addition, It planned under the federal program one launch from the cosmodrome Vostochny: on 28 November
moving with the wires that you can launch from your hands like SpiderMan.
will launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on board the SpaceX CRS-12 rocket,
North American Aerospace Defense Command(NORAD) determined the missile launch from North Korea did not pose a threat to North America,” Pentagon spokesman Col. Rob Manning said in a statement.
France, which also uses the SYLVER launcher, is developing a version of the Storm Shadow/Scalp cruise missile capable of launch from the SYLVER system, which would give
missiles are fired from fixed sites, North Korea has developed solid-fueled missiles that can launch from anywhere at virtually any time.
be the first two astronauts to fly in Dragon, which will launch from Kennedy Space Center.
which is also suitable for launch from helicopters like Mi-8, Mi-17, Mi-24 and Ka-29.
will be the first two astronauts to fly in the Dragon, which will launch from Kennedy Space Center.
will be the first two astronauts to fly in the Dragon, which will launch from Kennedy Space Center.
with a large hiatus from January 28, 1986, to September 29, 1988, following the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster(which was the first shuttle launch from Pad 39B).
up to 250,000 kg, on par with what a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket can launch from the ground.