Rocket Lab Hosts Investor Day and Neutron Development Update
Rocket Lab USA (Nasdaq: RKLB) held an Investor Day in New York, detailing progress on the Neutron launch vehicle and its future plans. CEO Peter Beck announced NASA's Stennis Space Center as the engine testing site for the Archimedes rocket engine. Highlights included the reveal of Neutron's hardware and crew capsule design, updates on the Electron rocket's launch capabilities, and a roadmap for expanding space systems. Rocket Lab continues to focus on its position in small satellite launches, with upcoming missions for HawkEye 360 and new contracts expected in early 2023.
- Launch vehicle Neutron development advancing with engine testing at NASA’s Stennis Space Center.
- Electron rocket completes 30 missions, leading in small satellite launches.
- New contract signed for dedicated Electron mission, enhancing revenue potential.
- Expansion of space systems capabilities with new production facilities.
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The event showcased Neutron launch vehicle development progress, outlined the path to target margin model for Electron and Space Systems, and provided product roadmap for future space systems capabilities
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A replay of the event webcast is available at: www.rocketlabusa.com/investorday.
Key highlights from the event include:
Neutron Development Update:
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NASA’s
Stennis Space Center inMississippi was announced as the engine test facility for Rocket Lab’s reusable Archimedes rocket engine which will power the Neutron launch vehicle. Full details about theArchimedes Test Complex announcement can be found here: www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220921005428/en/Rocket-Lab-Selects-NASA-Stennis-Space-Center-for-Neutron-Engine-Test-Facility. - Neutron hardware was revealed for the first time, including a full-scale section of carbon fiber tank structure and a full-scale Archimedes engine model.
- For the first time details and images of Neutron’s potential crew capsule design were revealed, providing an exclusive look at how Neutron could enable human spaceflight in the future.
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Updates on the development of the
Neutron Production Complex and launch site located inVirginia .
Electron Program:
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Highlighted Electron’s position as the leading dedicated small satellite launcher with 30 missions now complete, including nine successful launches since the Company’s de-
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Revealed that an Electron rocket is en-route to
Launch Complex 2 in preparation for the Company’s inaugural launch fromU.S. soil, a dedicated mission for radio frequency geospatial analytics constellation operator HawkEye 360. The mission is scheduled to launch in December and is the first in a three-launch deal that will seeRocket Lab deliver 15 satellites to orbit across three Electron missions for HawkEye 360 between late 2022 and 2024. -
Announced a new contract with a confidential commercial customer for a dedicated mission on Electron from
Launch Complex 2 inVirginia in Q1 2023. The mission is scheduled to launch only weeks after the site’s inaugural launch, bringing small launch rapid response capability to theEastern Shore . - Shared details of Rocket Lab’s progress to make Electron the world’s first reusable orbital small rocket and confirmed the Company’s next recovery mission will include an attempt to return the rocket to land after it is captured with a helicopter.
Space Systems:
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Revealed the product roadmap for future space systems capabilities that will enable
Rocket Lab to tap into total addressable market opportunity through the Company’s vertical integration and mass production scalability. - Shared progress on the development of space systems infrastructure, including a new 10,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art satellite cleanroom and processing facility to scale production capacity for future growth.
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Detailed a selection of the 220+ missions in development that are supported by
Rocket Lab space systems, including interplanetary missions to Mars and Venus, a multi-spacecraft contract forVarda , and other missions for commercial, civil, and defense satellite customers.
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