Rocket Lab Successfully Launches 35th Electron Seven Days After Previous Launch, Sets New Company Record for Fastest Launch Turnaround
March 24 2023 - 08:05AM
Business Wire
- Just seven days after a successful Electron mission from Launch
Complex 2 in Virginia, Rocket Lab has completed another successful
mission from the other side of the planet at Launch Complex 1 in
New Zealand, demonstrating responsive launch capability from two
hemispheres.
- The mission also saw Rocket Lab successfully splash down
Electron’s first stage in the ocean as part of the Company’s plan
to make Electron a reusable rocket.
Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) (“Rocket Lab” or “the
Company”), a leading launch and space systems company, today
announced it has successfully launched its 35th Electron rocket,
deploying two multi-spectral Gen-2 satellites to low Earth orbit
for BlackSky (NYSE: BKSY) through launch services provider
Spaceflight, Inc. The mission took place just seven days following
the Company’s previous Electron mission from Launch Complex 2 in
Virginia, setting a new company record for fastest turnaround
between Electron missions.
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Rocket Lab's Electron rocket lifts off
the pad at Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand, completing the
Company's 35th Electron mission. (Photo: Business Wire)
The mission, named “The Beat Goes On,” lifted off at 09:14 UTC,
24 March 2023 from Pad B at Launch Complex 1, Rocket Lab’s private
launch site on New Zealand’s Mahia Peninsula.
"Electron has repeatedly proven itself as a reliable
constellation builder and today we’re proud to deliver mission
success once again for BlackSky and Spaceflight after many previous
missions together,” said Rocket Lab founder and CEO Peter Beck.
“Launching two successful missions just seven days apart from two
different hemispheres is a real demonstration of responsive space
in action, and successfully splashing down Electron’s first stage
as part of our reusability program is the icing on the cake.”
“The Beat Goes On” was Rocket Lab’s seventh launch for BlackSky
since 2019, helping to build out BlackSky’s growing real-time
geospatial intelligence constellation.
In addition to delivering BlackSky’s satellites to orbit, Rocket
Lab accomplished a successful ocean splashdown of Electron’s first
stage in an effort to make Electron the world’s first reusable
orbital small launch vehicle. The first stage will now be
transported back to Rocket Lab’s production complex for assessment,
testing and requalification to inform future recovery missions.
Pending the outcome of these assessments Rocket Lab may choose to
proceed with marine operations as the primary recovery method,
opting to transition away from helicopter use.
Rocket Lab is on track this year to surpass its launch record of
nine launches set in 2022 with 15 planned launches. Upcoming
disclosed Electron missions in 2023 include two launches for the
NASA TROPICS constellation, the first of five dedicated missions
for Internet-of-Things (IoT) connectivity provider Kinéis; several
launches for Capella Space, and the launch of a mission to
demonstrate space debris removal technology by Astroscale
Japan.
+ About Rocket Lab
Founded in 2006, Rocket Lab is an end-to-end space company with
an established track record of mission success. We deliver reliable
launch services, satellite manufacture, spacecraft components, and
on-orbit management solutions that make it faster, easier and more
affordable to access space. Headquartered in Long Beach,
California, Rocket Lab designs and manufactures the Electron small
orbital launch vehicle and the Photon satellite platform and is
developing the Neutron launch vehicle for large spacecraft and
constellations. Since its first orbital launch in January 2018,
Rocket Lab’s Electron launch vehicle has become the second most
frequently launched U.S. rocket annually and has delivered 159
satellites to orbit for private and public sector organizations,
enabling operations in national security, scientific research,
space debris mitigation, Earth observation, climate monitoring, and
communications. Rocket Lab’s Photon spacecraft platform has been
selected to support NASA missions to the Moon and Mars, as well as
the first private commercial mission to Venus. Rocket Lab has three
launch pads at two launch sites, including two launch pads at a
private orbital launch site located in New Zealand and a third
launch pad in Virginia, USA. To learn more, visit
www.rocketlabusa.com.
+ FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
This press release may contain certain “forward-looking
statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended. These forward-looking statements are based on Rocket Lab’s
current expectations and beliefs concerning future developments and
their potential effects. These forward-looking statements involve a
number of risks, uncertainties (many of which are beyond Rocket
Lab’s control), or other assumptions that may cause actual results
or performance to be materially different from those expressed or
implied by these forward-looking statements. Many factors could
cause actual future events to differ materially from the
forward-looking statements in this press release, including risks
related to the global COVID-19 pandemic; risks related to
government restrictions and lock-downs in New Zealand and other
countries in which we operate that could delay or suspend our
operations; delays and disruptions in expansion efforts; our
dependence on a limited number of customers; the harsh and
unpredictable environment of space in which our products operate
which could adversely affect our launch vehicle and spacecraft;
increased congestion from the proliferation of low Earth orbit
constellations which could materially increase the risk of
potential collision with space debris or another spacecraft and
limit or impair our launch flexibility and/or access to our own
orbital slots; increased competition in our industry due in part to
rapid technological development and decreasing costs; technological
change in our industry which we may not be able to keep up with or
which may render our services uncompetitive; average selling price
trends; failure of our launch vehicles, spacecraft and components
to operate as intended either due to our error in design in
production or through no fault of our own; launch schedule
disruptions; supply chain disruptions, product delays or failures;
design and engineering flaws; launch failures; natural disasters
and epidemics or pandemics; changes in governmental regulations
including with respect to trade and export restrictions, or in the
status of our regulatory approvals or applications; or other events
that force us to cancel or reschedule launches, including customer
contractual rescheduling and termination rights; risks that
acquisitions may not be completed on the anticipated time frame or
at all or do not achieve the anticipated benefits and results; and
the other risks detailed from time to time in Rocket Lab’s filings
with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), including
under the heading “Risk Factors” in Rocket Lab’s Annual Report on
Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022, which was
filed with the SEC on March 7, 2023, and elsewhere (including that
the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic may also exacerbate the risks
discussed therein). There can be no assurance that the future
developments affecting Rocket Lab will be those that we have
anticipated. Except as required by law, Rocket Lab is not
undertaking any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking
statements whether as a result of new information, future events or
otherwise.
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+ Rocket Lab Media Contact Morgan Bailey
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