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The stages of a multistage rocket include the booster stage, which provides initial thrust to lift off the rocket; the sustainer stage, which continues the acceleration once the booster is jettisoned; and the final stage, which carries the payload into its intended orbit or trajectory. Each stage is designed to be jettisoned when its fuel is depleted to reduce weight and increase efficiency.
A rocket typically goes through three main stages to reach space: launch, ascent, and orbital insertion. During launch, the rocket lifts off from the ground and accelerates through the atmosphere. In the ascent stage, the rocket continues to gain altitude and velocity until it reaches the desired orbit. Once in orbit, the rocket performs a final burn to achieve a stable trajectory in space.
Just before a rocket gets sent into space, the final countdown sequence begins. This includes fueling up the rocket, final system checks, and clearing the launch area of personnel. Once all systems are confirmed to be ready, the rocket engines ignite and lift-off occurs.
That person is called a "launch conductor" or "countdown coordinator." Their role is to oversee the countdown process and give the final authorization for the rocket to launch.
A rocket typically has multiple stages that break off as it leaves Earth's orbit. As it ascends, each stage is used up and discarded when its fuel is depleted. The final stage carries the payload into orbit or beyond.
The stages of a multistage rocket include the booster stage, which provides initial thrust to lift off the rocket; the sustainer stage, which continues the acceleration once the booster is jettisoned; and the final stage, which carries the payload into its intended orbit or trajectory. Each stage is designed to be jettisoned when its fuel is depleted to reduce weight and increase efficiency.
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If things work as planned, the first stage uses up its fuel, and falls away, while the engines of the second stage ignite and push the rocket into a higher trajectory. This point in the launch sequence is called (predictably enough!) "staging", and it is at this point that things generally go terribly wrong if they are going to. You rarely hear of a rocket in which the second stage works properly and then the THIRD stage fails. When the fuel of the second stage is exhausted, then it, too, falls away while the third stage pushes the rocket into its final orbit, or off into the solar system. This "stages falling away" part is why the USA launches its rockets from Cape Canaveral in Florida; the discarded stages fall harmlessly into the Atlantic Ocean.
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