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10 votes
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Rocket Lab introduces Neutron, an eight ton payload rocket
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"An issue was experienced today during Rocket Lab's launch that caused the loss of the vehicle. The issue occurred late in the flight during the 2nd stage burn."
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Rocket Lab to resume launches in June
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Rocket Lab successfully recovers Electron rocket first-stage test article in Mid-Air Recovery demo via helicopter
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"Electron made it through wall! Solid telemetry all the way to sea level with a healthy stage. A massive step for recovery!!"
@peter_j_beck: Electron made it through wall! Solid telemetry all the way to sea level with a healthy stage. A massive step for recovery!!
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Next generation electron booster on the pad for Rocket Lab’s tenth mission
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Rocket Lab - the next era (The Rocket Lab Electron Rocket is going reusable, with passive reentry and offshore helicopter capture)
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Rocket Lab launches three US military satellites
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Rocket Lab plans to launch rocket "It's Business Time" tomorrow, June 27, 00:30 UTC
If successful this will be Rocket Lab's first commercial launch and second rocket to reach orbit after Still Testing's successful launch in January. It's Business Time will carry a handful of...
If successful this will be Rocket Lab's first commercial launch and second rocket to reach orbit after Still Testing's successful launch in January. It's Business Time will carry a handful of small satellites including the IRVINE01 cubesat built by Irvine, California high school students; two Lemur-2 cubesats for Spire; and the NABEO drag sail demonstrator for end of life satellite deorbiting for Bavaria.
Rocket Lab launches their Electron rockets from Launch Complex 1 on the picturesque Mahia Peninsula in New Zealand.
Rocket Watch page with some info and a countdown timer
It's business, it's business time!
Updates:
Launch bumped to 02:10 UTC
Scrubbed for the day for motor issue7 votes