A few seconds later, all four rockets fired together at full power.
The most immediate was that of how to get the rockets to fire at exactly the right instant.
The rocket fired as the man started to go down, the impact delivering a glancing blow.
"Tell them if they have any rockets to fire them at once," Swanson said.
He had at his total and complete individual command 24 tubes to launch the largest rockets ever fired from the sea.
The rockets fired at the hotel came from beyond a tall security wall that marks the perimeter.
Once free, they pointed down, and rockets fired to accelerate the munitions straight at the ground.
Had that rocket not fired, I'd still be orbiting the moon.
Throughout the night, rockets and artillery from the two sides intermittently fired on each other.
At 2 minutes 33.66 seconds after launch, the rockets fired for about 2.1 seconds.