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Rocket Lab’s Electron to launch Symphony In The Stars on Tuesday

June 23, 2025

‘Symphony In The Stars’ is the first of two dedicated missions on Electron to deploy a single spacecraft to a 650km circular Earth orbit for a confidential commercial customer. The […]

Filed Under: Dedicated Launches, EchoStar, EchoStar Lyra™, Electron, New Zealand, Rocket Lab, Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Rocket Lab Spacecraft Production Complex, SATCOM, Satellite Deployer, Spacecraft, Wallops Island

NASA’s Mars mission, stuck on Earth, will get a second chance

June 12, 2025

NASA plans to send a pair of EscaPADE probes to Mars as part of the second launch of the New Glenn rocket. This is stated in the draft budget of […]

Filed Under: Atmosphere, Gravitational Waves, Magnetosphere, Mars, Missile, Monitoring Probes, NASA, NASA ESCAPADE Mission, New Glenn, Orbit, Rocket, Rocket Lab, Scientific

Rocket Lab’s value soars like their rockets

June 12, 2025

In a report on New Zealand and Long Beach-based Rocket Lab their valuation has significantly increased recently as determined by Investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald, which raised its price target from […]

Filed Under: CA-USA, Falcon 9, Investments, Investor, Investors, Launch Pad, Neutron Launch Vehicle (Rocket Lab), New Zealand, Rocket, Rocket Lab, SpaceX

Rocket Lab’s Electron sends The Mountain God Guards (iQPS Launch 3) soaring

June 11, 2025

Rocket Lab’s statement:Mahia, New Zealand. June 12, 2025: Rocket Lab Corporation (Nasdaq: RKLB) ), a global leader in launch services and space systems, today successfully launched its 66th Electron to deploy […]

Filed Under: Constellations, Earth Imaging, Electron, Imaging, Imaging System, Institute for Q-shu Pioneers of Space Inc. (iQPS), Japan, Launch, Launch Facilities, Launch Management, Launch Services, Launch Services Agreement (LSA), Launch Vehicle, Launcher, Monitoring, New Zealand, Q-shu Pioneers of Space Inc. (iQPS), Q-shu Pioneers of Space, Inc. (iQPS), Radar Imaging, Rocket Lab, Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Satellite Deployment, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), Very High Resolution (VHR)

Rocket Lab launches BlackSky’s “Full Stream Ahead” Earth observing Gen-3 satellite mission

June 2, 2025

Rocket Lab’s “Full Stream Ahead” mission lifted off at 7:57 p.m. ET (June 2) launching to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) an Earth-observing “Gen-3” satellite for Virginia-based BlackSky. Photo by Satnews. […]

Filed Under: AI-Powered Analytics, Analytics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), BlackSky, BlackSky Technology Inc., Constellations, Earth Observation (EO), Electron, Electron Launch Vehicle, Gen-3 Imaging Satellite (BlackSky), High Resolution Data, Imagery, Intelligence, Launch, Launch Vehicle, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Mission, New Zealand, Rocket Lab, Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Spacecraft

Fireside Chat with Sir Peter Beck

May 29, 2025

By Chris Forrester Sir Peter Beck, fresh from wrapping the purchase of Geost (for $275 million) addressed the SmallSat Europe event in Amsterdam. Rocket Lab was still in the process […]

Filed Under: ESA, Europe, Launch, Rocket Lab, Sir Peter Beck, SmallSat Tagged With: SmallSat Europe Updates

Rocket Lab to acquire Geost

May 29, 2025

Rocket Lab Corporation (Nasdaq: RKLB) has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the parent holding company of Geost, LLC (“Geost”), a Tucson, Arizona-based, electro-optical and infrared (EO/IR) payload development and […]

Filed Under: Acquisitions, Business Moves, Earth Observation (EO), Electro Optical and Infrared (EO/IR), EO/IR Sensor, GEOST, Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR), Military, Optical Systems, Rocket Lab, Satellite Payloads, Satellite-Based Sesnors, Space Domain Awareness, Space Domain Awareness (SDA)

Rocket Lab scrubs Wednesday launch of Full Stream Ahead ’til June 2nd

May 28, 2025

The “Full Stream Ahead” mission, which was originally scheduled for May 28, 2025, has been delayed to June 2, 2025. The primary reasons for the delay are the need for […]

Filed Under: AI-Enabled Control System, Analytics, BlackSky, BlackSky Technology Inc., Constellation, Forecasting, Gen-3 Imaging Satellite (BlackSky), High Resolution Data, Imagery, Intelligence, Launch, Launch Agreement, Launch Delay, Launch Facilities, Launch Management, Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Mid-Inclination Orbit (MIO), Mission, Mission Agreement, New Zealand, Rocket Lab, Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Weather Forecasting

Rocket Lab launches The Sea God Sees (iQPS Launch 2)

May 18, 2025

‘The Sea God Sees’ launched from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand on May 17, 2025. The mission deployed a single synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging satellite called […]

Filed Under: Business Moves, Constellations, Contracts, Japan, Launch, New Zealand, Rocket Lab, Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, SAR, SAR Payload, Satellites, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)

A duo of Rocket Lab Earth return missions for two Varda spacecraft

May 14, 2025

Rocket Lab USA, Inc (Nasdaq: RKLB) has completed a record turnaround of two Earth return missions in two months with its latest successful mission and Pioneer spacecraft for Varda Space […]

Filed Under: LEO, Pioneer (Varda), Rocket Lab, SmallSat, smallsats, Varda Space Industries

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