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Rocket Lab will launch the No Time Toulouse mission on Electron on 2024-06-19 at 2:13 p.m. EDT (1813 UTC on 2024-06-18).
Rocket Lab’s Electron is scheduled to launch France’s "No Time Toulouse" Internet-of-Things mission on 2024-06-20 at 8:13 PM CEST (6:13 PM UTC, 6:13 AM PST on 2024-06-21).
Synspective signed a contract with Rocket Lab for 10 Electron launches from 2025 through 2027.
Rocket Lab has launched all four of Synspective’s SAR satellites on Electron rockets since 2020.
Rocket Lab successfully launched the 50th Electron mission on 21 June 2024.
Rocket Lab had projected performing 22 Electron launches in 2024, including two HASTE missions, but reduced those projections in a May 2024 earnings call citing customer delays.
Rocket Lab set a 14-day launch window for its 51st Electron launch that opens on 2024-07-21 NZST / 2024-07-20 UTC.
Rocket Lab set a 14-day launch window for its 51st Electron launch that opens on 2024-07-21 NZST / 2024-07-20 UTC.
The ten dedicated Electron launches contracted in June 2024 for Synspective are scheduled to take place across 2025–2027.
The 2024-08-03 mission was the fifth of 16 Electron launches booked by Synspective to deploy its SAR satellite constellation.
Rocket Lab deployed a single satellite to low Earth orbit for Synspective on the 2024-08-03 Electron mission.
Rocket Lab performed an advanced mid-mission maneuver with Electron’s Kick Stage on the 2024-08-03 mission to shield the StriX satellite from the sun and reduce radiation exposure on its way to orbit.
Rocket Lab provided a custom Electron fairing to encapsulate Synspective’s StriX satellite on the 2024-08-03 mission.
Synspective booked ten dedicated Electron launches as part of a multi-launch agreement announced in June 2024, with those launches scheduled to take place across 2025–2027.
Since partnering in 2019, KSATlite has been the primary ground station network supporting Rocket Lab’s Electron launch vehicle and LEO satellites.
Rocket Lab will launch an Electron rocket on Saturday, 2024-10-19, at 3:30 AM PDT from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand.
Electron has delivered more than 190 satellites to orbit for private and public sector organizations since Rocket Lab’s first orbital launch in January 2018.
Rocket Lab achieved a 100% increase in its Electron launch rate in the first half of 2024 compared with the same period in 2023, doubling rocket production and launch cadence within a year.
Rocket Lab has achieved a 100% increase in its Electron launch rate for the first half of 2024 compared with the same period in 2023, doubling its rocket production and launch cadence within a year.
Rocket Lab achieved a 100% increase in its Electron launch rate for the first half of 2024 compared with the same period in 2023, doubling its rocket production and launch cadence within a year.