of course night time
The time a spacecraft leaves the launch pad, known as the launch time, varies depending on the mission schedule and specific launch window requirements. This time is typically predetermined and announced in advance, often specified in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Factors such as weather conditions, technical readiness, and orbital mechanics can influence the exact launch time.
T = Time (time to launch/ignition) .. used in countdown examples: T-30 = 30 seconds to launch/ignition T-1 = 1 second to launch/ignition T-0 = time of launch/ignition
The estimated review time for the latest product launch is two weeks.
The spacecraft typically leaves the launch pad at the predetermined launch time scheduled by the mission controllers. This time is carefully planned to ensure alignment with the mission objectives and orbital trajectory.
The flash game Avalanche originally launched in the year 1999. It launched in the month of April, and was launched on the 16th. It was quite popular at the time.
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.
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You can have an app launch automatically from the Task manager if you have a Windows phone.
Well, according to another website that I saw, the T stands for Time until launch. It was a website about rocket launches so I think I believe them!
Inspector Gadget - 1983 Launch Time 1-26 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G