Rocket Lab Successfully Completes Latest Launch for Synspective
August 02 2024 - 1:41PM
Business Wire
The mission was the fifth of 16 Electron
launches for Synspective to deploy a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
satellite constellation.
Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) (“Rocket Lab” or “the
Company”), a global leader in launch services and space systems,
today successfully launched its 51st Electron rocket and deployed a
single satellite to low Earth orbit for Synspective, a Japanese
Earth-imaging company.
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Rocket Lab's Electron Rocket lifts off
from Launch Complex 1 carrying a satellite to orbit for Japanese
Earth-imaging company Synspective. (Photo: Business Wire)
The mission, named “Owl For One, One For Owl” in a nod to
Synspective’s StriX satellites named after the genus for owls,
lifted off at 04:39 a.m., August 3rd NZT (16:39 UTC, August 2nd)
from Launch Complex 1, Rocket Lab’s private orbital launch site on
New Zealand’s Mahia Peninsula. The mission deployed the fifth of
Synspective’s StriX SAR-imaging satellites to low Earth orbit. In
addition to the launch service, Rocket Lab provided a custom
Electron fairing to encapsulate the StriX satellite and also
performed an advanced mid-mission maneuver with Electron’s Kick
Stage to shield the satellite from the sun and reduce radiation
exposure on its way to orbit.
Rocket Lab has been the sole launch provider for Synspective’s
constellation to date. This mission was the fifth launch of a total
of 16 launches booked on Electron for Synspective and the second
launch for the Japanese company this year, after the “Owl Night
Long” mission launched in March 2024. Most recently, Synspective
booked ten dedicated Electron launches as part of a new
multi-launch agreement announced in June 2024, with the launches in
that new deal set to take place across 2025-2027.
Rocket Lab founder and CEO Sir Peter Beck says: “It’s wonderful
to have launched our second mission for Synspective in five months
as we continue our longstanding launch partnership. Electron is the
ideal rocket for providing flexible, tailored, and direct access to
orbit for constellation builders like Synspective, and I’m proud of
the team for delivering this latest mission success."
The launch window for Rocket Lab’s next Electron mission will be
announced in the coming days.
Launch webcast:
https://www.youtube.com/live/ZdikUDvKYmc?si=DuehwfqVdyT_MhL6
Launch images: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBBTmE
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