Its a command.
It means when a rocket leaves its launch pad. "Lift Off!"
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prepositional phrase
An infinitive phrase. An infinitive phrase is a noun phrase with an infinitive as its head. Unlike the other noun phrases, however, an infinitive phrase can also function as an adjective or an adverb.
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The launch pad (even hours after launch) is not a place you'd want to be.See the related link for more information.
It is a little burnt but the launch pad is designed to take extreme heat and pressure created by the space shuttle. If it wasn't, they would have to make a new launch pad every launch and those things are worth a pretty penny...
Launch Pad - card game - happened in 2010-11.
To make the Rab-bot launch, you climb the Rab-bot, then go to the pad with the last hypnotized Poptropican, unhypnotize him, then go to the control pad. Click it. It will say to enter a password. Type (on your keyboard) "FuzzyBunny"*. Then it will say to type in a command. Type "Launch Rabbot" The Rab-bot will launch. then with the control stick, hit every meteor in sight**. * do NOT type the " ". ** its OK if you miss one, there are lots of meteors!
Cape Canaveral, Florida, launch pad 39-A aboard the Saturn V on July 16, 1969.
Apollo 7 launched from the Air Force Station's launch pad LC-34 (this was the only Apollo mission that did not launch from Kennedy Space Center's launch pad 39-A)
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"Launch" is not an adverb, no.The word "launch" is a verb ("we will launch it into the air") and sometimes a noun ("the launch pad is broken").
The distance is 500feet
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