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Rocket Lab | Space company
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We build rockets and spacecraft that open access to space to improve life on Earth.

Location: USA
Website: rocketlabusa.com
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Talk first. Land later.

Rocket Lab’s Mars Telecommunications Orbiter will deliver persistent, high-bandwidth comms between Mars and Earth—keeping future astronauts safe, connected & mission-ready.

This is just a glimpse of what’s coming. 🔗 bit.ly/41NH6lV
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To Mars from MARS? With Launch Complex 3 open and Neutron on its way, the future of launch from Virginia is all about assured access to space for the most important future missions.
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Want to join the team launching from Virginia? We've got open roles at LC-3:

💡 Launch Pad Electrician
🔧 Integration & Test Technician
🚀 Senior Vehicle Integration Engineer
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From cleanroom to countdown.

🛰️Blue & Gold 🛰️are finishing up testing in our Long Beach, CA clean room before shipment back to Florida for launch to Mars.

Every hardware and system check brings NASA & ucbssl ESCAPADE mission one step closer to unlocking Red Planet science. 🔴
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150,000 hours 🛣️ 2,574 miles 🚚 38 hours

That’s what it took to design, build, test, & deliver our two ESCAPADE spacecraft from our Long Beach facility to Kennedy Space Center.

NASA & ucbssl’s ESCAPADE mission will be the first dual-spacecraft to study Mars’ magnetosphere, unlocking insights into atmospheric escape and paving the way for future human exploration.

Next stop: Mars. 🛰️🔴🛰️

🔗 Learn more: bit.ly/46hcmfD
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Imagine astronauts calling home from Mars or scientists sharing discoveries in real time. 🌎➡️🔴

That future begins by implementing a modern Mars Telecommunications Orbiter, the communications infrastructure Rocket Lab is ready to build. 🔗 bit.ly/41NH6lV
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Meet Lightning Our powerhouse spacecraft platform built for high-power, long-life missions in low Earth orbit & beyond.

Right now, our Long Beach team is building Lightning satellites at scale to power two major constellations:
🔹 17 satellites for Globalstar's next-gen constellation that will extend the life of their messaging and IoT services fleet.
🔹 18 satellites for the SemperCitiusSDA Tranche 2 Transport Layer-Beta constellation to enable secure, low-latency comms for the warfighter.

When the mission calls for serious endurance, Lightning strikes. 🔗 bit.ly/3YlOEdK
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We've secured a second multi-launch contract with synspective – bringing the total number of upcoming missions with them to 21, the largest order of dedicated Electron missions with a single customer to date.

As Synspective’s sole launch provider so far, we've already successfully deployed six StriX satellites across six dedicated launches from LC-1. The next 21 launches will launch from the same site - with our schedule flexibility, tailored launch service, and streamlined operations central to Synspective’s decision to extend its previous multi-launch contract.

Learn more: bit.ly/46LT94K
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Rocket Lab knows Mars. The Mars Telecommunications Orbiter is where our heritage meets the future of Mars comms.

Our MTO is designed for speed AND value:
Supporting Humans on Mars
Faster sample return
A firm-fixed framework
More exploration

Learn more: bit.ly/41NH6lV
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We’ve signed a direct contract with JAXA_en for two dedicated launches on Electron!

The missions will deploy satellites for JAXA’s Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration Program: the RAISE-4 spacecraft on the first launch, and a JAXA-manifested rideshare of eight spacecraft on the second.

The first JAXA mission is scheduled to take place in December. Launch timing and further information to come.

ℹ️: bit.ly/48Vw6qD
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We're ready to launch our next mission! With Wet Dress Rehearsal complete for synspective we are GO for a launch attempt tomorrow for Electron's 73rd launch.

"Owl New World" launch window opens:
UTC | 16:30
NZDT | 5:30 a.m.
JST | 1:30 a.m.
ET | 12:30 p.m.
PT | 9:30 a.m.

Mission info: bit.ly/4n92Pwh
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Electron is vertical on the pad and operations are underway for today’s launch from Pad A at LC-1 with synspective.

Liftoff is targeted for:
UTC | 16:33
NZDT | 5:33 a.m.
JST | 1:33 a.m.
ET | 12:33 p.m.
PT | 9:33 a.m.
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Today’s mission includes a custom fairing that accommodates the wide body of synspective’s satellite. Electron can support a wide range of payload configurations, from a single satellite to dual-stack payloads on two Kick Stages.

Liftoff targeted for:
UTC | 16:33
NZDT | 5:33 a.m.
JST | 1:33 a.m.
ET | 12:33 p.m.
PT | 9:33 a.m.
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The payload on today’s Electron mission is the Seventh StriX, a next-generation synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging satellite for Synspective's constellation that can “see” through clouds and the dark. The mission will be Electron’s 7th launch for Synspective.

🚀Mission Name: “Owl New World”
🎯 Customer: synspective
🛰️ Payload: Seventh StriX
🌏 Orbit: 583km LEO
📍 Launch Site: Pad A, LC-1
ℹ️ bit.ly/next-mission
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SECO confirmed and nominal transfer orbit achieved. Approx. ~40 minutes to payload deployment of the Seventh StriX to a 583km LEO for synspective
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Photos from this morning's 73rd Electron launch

Launched on 1st attempt
7th mission for synspective (20 more to go)
15th launch in 2025 with 100% mission success
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