👉 Launch engineering is a critical phase in the development and deployment of space missions, encompassing the detailed planning and execution required to successfully send a spacecraft from Earth into its intended orbit or trajectory. This process involves several key activities, including the design and integration of the spacecraft's systems, testing of these systems in simulated space environments, and the development of launch vehicle capabilities to ensure they can safely and reliably propel the spacecraft into space. Launch engineers also focus on mission planning, risk assessment, and contingency strategies to mitigate potential issues during the launch phase. They work closely with mission control teams to ensure all systems are functioning optimally and that the spacecraft can withstand the extreme conditions of launch, such as intense vibrations, G-forces, and thermal stresses. The ultimate goal of launch engineering is to achieve a successful mission by ensuring the spacecraft reaches its target destination with the required precision and integrity.