Rocket Lab Sets Launch Date for 50th Electron Mission, Prepares to Deploy Five Satellites for Kinéis
June 07 2024 - 6:00AM
Business Wire
The milestone mission is the first of five
dedicated launches to deploy a 25-satellite constellation for
French Internet-of-Things company Kinéis
Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) (“Rocket Lab” or “the
Company”), a global leader in launch services and space systems,
today announced the launch window for the Company’s 50th Electron
launch. The mission will deploy five Internet-of-Things (IoT)
satellites for French company Kinéis.
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Rocket Lab's 50th Electron rocket in
preparation for lift-off at Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand on 19
June (Photo: Business Wire)
The ‘No Time Toulouse’ mission is scheduled to launch from
Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in Mahia, New Zealand during a 14-day
launch window that opens on June 19th, 2024, NZST.
The mission is the first of five dedicated Electron launches for
Kinéis, a company backed by private and public investors including
the French government’s space agency CNES (Centre National d'Études
Spatiales) and CLS (Collecte Localisation Satellites) an
international space-based solutions provider, to improve global IoT
connectivity. Kinéis’ new constellation will connect any object
anywhere in the world and guarantee the transmission of targeted
and useful data to users, in near-real time, with low energy
consumption with more powerful 30kg-class nanosats that integrate
IoT technology. The constellation also includes a second mission: a
ship-tracking Automatic Identification System (AIS). Once deployed,
these technologies will allow Kinéis to expand across multiple
industries and scale from 20,000 devices connected to millions.
“The launch industry is not an easy or forgiving one. Making it
to your first launch is not a given, so reaching 50 Electron
launches is an enormous achievement and a rare feat in the history
of spaceflight,” said Rocket Lab founder and CEO Sir Peter Beck.
“I’m immensely proud of the team for bringing an industry-defining
rocket to market, making frequent and reliable dedicated small
launch a reality for the first time. We’re excited to launch Kinéis
on this historic mission and grateful for the continued support of
all the customers who have flown on Electron since our very first
mission in 2017. Thank you for helping us to make Electron one of
the most frequently launched rockets of all time.”
Kinéis CEO Alexandre Tisserant said: “Kinéis is proud and
confident to entrust the deployment of its constellation to Rocket
Lab. The Electron launcher meets our technical requirements for the
positioning of five nanosatellites for each dedicated launch. Our
teams and those of Rocket Lab are well coordinated to ensure the
satellite separation phase with the launcher. We are very honoured
that this first launch for Kinéis coincides with Electron's 50th
flight!”
The ‘No Time Toulouse’ launch has been tailored specifically to
meet Kinéis’ mission requirements, giving them greater control over
launch schedule, orbit, and deployment parameters than would be
possible on a larger rideshare mission. Tailored mission parameters
for this launch include:
- Instantaneous launch window,
- After the first Curie engine burn to circularize the Kick
Stage’s orbit, Curie will ignite again for an eight second burn to
set a specific argument of perigee, enabling Kinéis to deploy five
satellites to a precise location for each one of the five
launches,
- All five satellites will be deployed in a precise sequence in
singles and as pairs to build out the constellation exactly as
Kinéis needs it,
- Finally, Curie will conduct a perigee lowering burn to reduce
the Kick Stage’s orbital lifetime to keep space sustainable.
Electron’s 50th launch by the numbers.
The ‘No Time Toulouse’ mission will mark:
- 50th Electron launch since the Company’s first launch on May
25th, 2017.
- 499 Rutherford engines sent to space. Each Electron launch
features 10 Rutherford engines, including nine on the first stage
and a single vacuum optimized Rutherford engine on the second
stage. Rocket Lab successfully flew a recovered Rutherford engine
in 2023, hence 499 engines rather than 500.
- 46 missions from Launch Complex 1 in Mahia, New Zealand.
- 4 missions from Launch Complex 2 in Virginia, USA.
- 190 satellites launched by Electron.
- Eighth Electron mission of 2024.
The launch will broadcast live at
www.rocketlabusa.com/live-stream
+ 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, a family of flight-proven spacecraft, and
the Company is developing the large Neutron launch vehicle for
constellation deployment. 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
more than 180 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. To learn more, visit
www.rocketlabusa.com.
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