The NROL-123 mission, called ‘Live and Let Fly’, was launched on a Rocket Lab Electron launch vehicle at 03:25 a.m. on March 21, 2024, from the Wallops Flight Facility on Virginia's Eastern Shore.
Lift-off of Rocket Lab's 61st Electron rocket for a mission for iQPS. MAHIA, New Zealand, March 15, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) ("Rocket Lab" or "the Company"), a ...
These follow on from Rocket Lab’s first launch for iQPS in December 2023, which successfully deployed the QPS-SAR-5 satellite "TSUKUYOMI-I" to orbit. The new deal is one of the largest Electron ...
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Rocket Lab to refly reusable Electron boosters rivaling SpaceX, ChinaRocket Lab has taken a key step toward its first-ever relaunch of one of its Electron rocket boosters. To date, SpaceX is the only satellite launch firm to reuse first stage orbital rocket ...
Rocket Lab USA successfully launches Electron rocket, deploying five satellites for French IoT operator Kinéis in under a year. Rocket Lab Launches 'Lightning God Reigns' Mission, Sets Sights On ...
Rocket Lab completed its 60th Electron launch, delivering BlackSky’s Gen-3 satellite. The mission highlights increasing launch frequency and future Neutron rocket plans. Next: Get access to a ...
The mission was the first of multiple launches on Electron for BlackSky and comes less than two weeks after Rocket Lab’s previous Electron launch. The ‘Fasten Your Space Belts’ mission lifted-off from ...
This multi-launch contract follows Rocket Lab’s deployment of iQPS’ second commercial Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite to space, QPS-SAR-5, during an Electron launch in December 2023.
The mission follows Rocket Lab’s first launch for the company in December 2023, when Electron deployed another QPS-SAR satellite as part of iQPS’ newly established radar imaging constellation.
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