Launch and Early Orbit phase - Wikipedia In spacecraft operations, Launch and Early Orbit Phase (LEOP) is one of the most critical phases of a mission Spacecraft operations engineers take control of the satellite after it separates from the launch vehicle
Legal Entity Ownership Program (LEOP) The Board of Equalization's (Board's) Legal Entity Ownership Program (LEOP) gathers and disseminates to county assessors information regarding changes in control and changes in ownership of legal entities that own or lease an interest in California real property
ESA - Launch and early operations The Launch and Early Operations Phase (LEOP) is the period immediately after launch when critical operations are carried out by the Mission Control Team
ESA - Nonstop LEOP full stop “On 18 February, just 49 hours after launch, LEOP was completed, marking one of the fastest-ever LEOPs at ESOC All operations were executed on time, and the satellite and ground systems performed perfectly during the whole period,” says satellite operations manager José Morales
Legal Entity Ownership Program (LEOP) – Definition of Change in Control Legal Entity Ownership Program (LEOP): The form BOE-100-B Statement of Change in Control and Ownership of Legal Entities must be obtained and filed with the Board of Equalization (not with a local agency or county)
Pope Leo XIV: A timeline of his first year | USCCB Pope Leo XIV smiles during a meeting with the Algerian Catholic community at the Basilica of Our Lady of Africa in Algiers, Algeria, April 13, 2026 (CNS photo Lola Gomez) May 8, 2025