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If you are refering to rocket launches to other planets, it is the time when the other planet is in position so you can reach it. Usually that is the time when the planet is closest to earth or something like that. There might be a two week launch window for Mars, then you might have to wait another year for the same mission. Basically, it is the time frame when all the conditions for a successful mission are in place.

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