1 rocket every day
Satellite launch vehicle redirects here. For the Indian rocket, see Satellite Launch VehicleA Saturn V launch vehicle sends Apollo 15 on its way to the moon.In spaceflight, a launch vehicle or carrier rocketis a rocket used to carry a payload from the Earth's surface into outer space. A launch system includes the launch vehicle, the launch pad and other infrastructure.[1] Usually the payload is an artificial satellite placed into orbit, but some spaceflights are sub-orbital while others enable spacecraft to escape Earth orbit entirely. A launch vehicle which carries its payload on a suborbital trajectory is often called a sounding rocket
It is known as a Gantry. A gantry is a service tower, a multistory frame which encloses a rocket at its launch pad, containing elevators and staircases that enable technicians to inspect, maintain, and adjust all parts of the vehicle, and for cabling and hoses to be attached to it and removed. If the rocket is a manned spacecraft, sometimes the crew also enters by way of the gantry. The gantry often rolls away or tilts away at or just before launch. Gantries in the West are painted red and white for aircraft safety; Soviet or Russian gantries are painted military colors.
u have a 1 out of 8,621 chance of seeing a shiny pokemon. i highly dought ued see 1 often
Rocket sections are typically called stages. Each stage is responsible for a specific part of the rocket's journey, such as launch, orbit insertion, or payload deployment. Stages are often designed to be jettisoned once their fuel is expended to reduce the weight of the rocket and improve efficiency.
T means the Time of launch -- when the launch is planned to happen. T minus is the number of seconds before the rocket is to launch. T minus four seconds and counting means it is four seconds in the sequence of event before launch will occur and progressing toward that launch. T minus four seconds and holding means it is four seconds before launch in the sequence of events that precede launch and the progress toward launch has stopped. The hold/delay can be most any length of time, but once counting begins again it will still be four seconds until launch -- that is, they pick up where they left off and continue toward launch.There are both planned holds (to give everyone time to evaluate things) and unplanned holds when something is wrong. After launch it becomes T plus so many seconds. Actions during launch happen so many seconds after launch. For example, on a Space Shuttle launch, the Solid Rocket Boosters will separate from the Shuttle at T plus so many seconds.
You can find Feebas along route 119 in Pokemon Emerald. Feebas is often over looked similar to Magikarp due to its dull wit and unattractive appearance.
it's more often in sinnoh but rarer in wherever emerald was based in.i'd say you need to trade to get one from sinnoh.
Ditto (sometimes misspelled as Dito) is often used in Pokémon breeding. To get one in Emerald version go to the desert underpass.
You find them at the bottom of the ocean when you use dive, but there rare, so you won't find them very often.
You cannot get another copy of the TM Dig in Pokemon Emerald. All TMs are a onetime use item and often have only one obtainable copy in each game. This was however changed in Pokemon X and Y so that TMs could be used multiple times like HMs.
There is not exactly an easy way. You have to search underwater until you find it. Be very patient, though, because it does not come very often.
Mirage Tower is in the desert around the enterance near Mauville. It only appears every once in awhile. I'm not sure how often though.