Rocket Lab USA Launches First Electron Mission From US

  • Rocket Lab USA Inc RKLB said it has successfully launched its 33rd Electron rocket and first mission from Virginia. 
  • The "Virginia is for Launch Lovers" mission lifted off at 18:00 EST on January 24 from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 2 (LC-2) at Virginia Space's Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport within NASA's Wallops Flight Facility. 
  • The mission deployed three satellites to a 550km orbit for radio frequency geospatial analytics provider HawkEye 360.
  • With the latest launch, Rocket Lab has deployed a total of 155 satellites to orbit from the company's three launch pads across the U.S. and New Zealand.
  • "Electron is already the leading small orbital rocket globally, and today's perfect mission from a new pad is testament to our team's unrelenting commitment to mission success," said CEO Peter Beck.
  • The launch of Electron from the NASA-controlled Wallops Flight Facility also marked the introduction of the agency's autonomous flight termination capability, known as NAFTU (NASA Autonomous Flight Termination Unit).
  • The "Virginia is for Launch Lovers" contract will see Rocket Lab deliver 15 satellites to low Earth orbit in 2023 and 2024. 
  • Price Action: RKLB shares are trading higher by 2.41% at $5.09 in premarket on the last check Wednesday.
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