liftoff (Meaning)

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liftoff (n)

the initial ascent of a rocket from its launching pad

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liftoff Sentence Examples

  1. The spacecraft's liftoff was a breathtaking spectacle, illuminating the night sky.
  2. As the countdown reached zero, the rocket engines ignited with a thunderous roar, signaling liftoff.
  3. The liftoff of the SpaceX Falcon 9 marked a significant milestone in space exploration.
  4. The astronauts celebrated their successful liftoff with jubilation and relief.
  5. The liftoff trajectory was carefully calculated to ensure a safe and efficient journey into orbit.
  6. The liftoff created a massive sonic boom that rattled nearby buildings.
  7. The liftoff of the Mars rover was an eagerly anticipated event that captured the imagination of the world.
  8. The astronauts' meticulous preparation and training ensured a flawless liftoff.
  9. The liftoff of the satellite marked the beginning of a new era of space-based communications.
  10. The liftoff was visible for miles around, serving as a symbol of human ingenuity and ambition.

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the initial ascent of a rocket from its launching pad

takeoff,launch,blastoff,ascent

landing,landing,crash, crash,splashdown, splashdown

The spacecraft's liftoff was a breathtaking spectacle, illuminating the night sky.

As the countdown reached zero, the rocket engines ignited with a thunderous roar, signaling liftoff.

The liftoff of the SpaceX Falcon 9 marked a significant milestone in space exploration.

The astronauts celebrated their successful liftoff with jubilation and relief.