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    1. How often are satellite images taken? Those that are more periodic, why they don't have much resolution?

      Hi, How often are satellite images taken? Why are more periodic images takes with less resolution (is it a different process?) for example https://zoom.earth takes every 12 hours, but on the most...

      Hi,

      How often are satellite images taken? Why are more periodic images takes with less resolution (is it a different process?)

      for example https://zoom.earth takes every 12 hours, but on the most frequent ones i am not able to zoom much (before it switch to older ones)

      3 votes
    2. 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

      Rocket Lab on Twitter

      Rocket Lab on YouTube

      It's business, it's business time!

      Updates:
      Launch bumped to 02:10 UTC
      Scrubbed for the day for motor issue

      7 votes