launch sequence

collocation in English

meaningsoflaunchandsequence

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launch
noun[C]
uk
/lɔːntʃ/
us
/lɑːntʃ/
an event to celebrate or introduce ...
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sequence
noun
uk
/ˈsiː.kwəns/
us
/ˈsiː.kwəns/
a series of related things or events, or the order in which they follow ...
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(Definition oflaunchandsequencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In fact, the relevant scene opens after thelaunchsequencehad already begun and ends while fighters were still leaving the two vessels.
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All mathematical calculations on the ground,launchsequenceand flight path have to work to zero error.
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Thelaunchsequenceincluded a number of test and initiation functions as well as a 20-second door opening sequence.
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The ambient temperature was within launch parameters, and thelaunchsequencewas allowed to proceed.
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Thelaunchsequencecould be conducted autonomously, but was usually directed from a separate command vehicle.
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A typicallaunchsequencewould start with the rocket being refurbished and mated to its cargo and ballast tanks on shore.
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Results, if any, are unknown, but the impressive fireworks display associated with thelaunchsequence was something of a morale booster to the troops ashore.
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It can carry out thelaunchsequenceautonomously, but this is usually directed from a separate command vehicle.
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Duringlaunchsequence, the airlock doors open, and the pilot powers up the thrusters.
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They arrive swiftly, stopping thelaunchsequence.
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