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Rocket Lab Launches 107th Satellite to Orbit, Successfully Tests Helicopter Recovery Operations

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Rocket Lab (RKLB) successfully deployed two BlackSky (BKSY) satellites into orbit during the 'Love At First Insight' mission on November 18, 2021. This marked the Electron rocket's 22nd launch from New Zealand's Mahia Peninsula, bringing Rocket Lab's total satellite deployments to 107. The mission also demonstrated new helicopter operations for tracking the rocket's first stage during its recovery. This achievement advances Rocket Lab's goal of making Electron the first reusable small rocket, enhancing its competitive edge in the satellite launch market.

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  • Successfully deployed two BlackSky satellites, expanding their geospatial monitoring constellation.
  • Demonstrated innovative helicopter tracking operations during the recovery mission.
  • Increased total satellite deployments by Rocket Lab to 107.
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MAHIA, New Zealand--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Rocket Lab (Nasdaq: RKLB), a leading launch and space systems company, has successfully deployed two satellites to orbit for real-time geospatial monitoring company BlackSky (NYSE: BKSY). Rocket Lab also successfully introduced helicopter operations to a recovery mission for the first time, using a helicopter to observe and track the Electron rocket’s first stage as it descended to Earth under parachute as part of the company’s program to make Electron the world’s first reusable, orbital-class commercial small rocket.

Successful lift-off of Rocket Lab's 22nd Electron mission, 'Love At First Insight', from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand. (Photo: Business Wire)

Successful lift-off of Rocket Lab's 22nd Electron mission, 'Love At First Insight', from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand. (Photo: Business Wire)

The ‘Love At First Insight’ mission, arranged for BlackSky through launch services provider Spaceflight Inc., was Electron’s 22nd lift-off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 on New Zealand’s Mahia Peninsula. Following lift-off at 01:38 UTC, 18 November 2021, Electron successfully delivered the two BlackSky Gen-2 Earth-imaging satellites to a circular 430km orbit, growing BlackSky’s constellation of real-time geospatial monitoring spacecraft and bringing the total number of satellites deployed by Rocket Lab to 107.

Today’s mission also included a controlled ocean splashdown and recovery of Electron’s first stage. For the first time, Rocket Lab stationed a helicopter in the recovery zone around 200 nautical miles offshore to track and observe the descending stage in preparation for future aerial capture attempts. The helicopter successfully tracked the returning rocket and completed communications tests in the recovery zone, bringing Rocket Lab a step closer to catching a rocket from the sky, bringing it back to the production complex for refurbishment, and then launching it to space again.

Peter Beck, Rocket Lab founder and CEO, says: “Today’s launch was a masterclass from an incredible team of engineers on how to successfully deliver customers’ satellites to space while at the same time demonstrating cutting-edge operations and innovation that pushes the space industry forward on small rocket reusability. This is our third successful proof of concept recovery mission, and further cements Electron as the leading launch vehicle for the small satellite market. We are all excited to move onto the next phase of reusability next year; catching Electron in the air with a helicopter.”

The ‘Love At First Insight’ mission was the latest launch for BlackSky as part of a multi-launch agreement to deploy numerous BlackSky satellites on Electron. Five BlackSky satellites have now been successfully deployed to low Earth orbit so far on missions across 2019 and this year. As part of the deal, another two BlackSky satellites are scheduled for launch on Rocket Lab’s next Electron mission named “A Data With Destiny”, which is scheduled to launch during a 14-day launch window that opens in December. Today’s successfully deployed satellites, along with those previously launched to space by Rocket Lab and the remaining four satellites next in line, represent the largest number of satellites BlackSky has dedicated to a single launch provider to date.

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Founded in 2006, Rocket Lab is an end-to-end space company with an established track record of mission success. We deliver reliable launch services, spacecraft components, satellites and other spacecraft and on-orbit management solutions that make it faster, easier and more affordable to access space. Headquartered in Long Beach, California, Rocket Lab designs and manufactures the Electron small orbital launch vehicle and the Photon satellite platform and is developing the Neutron 8-ton payload class launch vehicle. Since its first orbital launch in January 2018, Rocket Lab’s Electron launch vehicle has become the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket annually and has delivered 105 satellites to orbit for private and public sector organizations, enabling operations in national security, scientific research, space debris mitigation, Earth observation, climate monitoring, and communications. Rocket Lab’s Photon spacecraft platform has been selected to support NASA missions to the Moon and Mars, as well as the first private commercial mission to Venus. Rocket Lab has three launch pads at two launch sites, including two launch pads at a private orbital launch site located in New Zealand, one of which is currently operational, and a second launch site in Virginia, USA which is expected to become operational by the end of 2021. To learn more, visit www.rocketlabusa.com.

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FAQ

What was the outcome of Rocket Lab's November 18, 2021 mission?

Rocket Lab successfully deployed two BlackSky satellites into orbit and demonstrated new helicopter tracking operations.

How many satellites has Rocket Lab deployed so far?

Rocket Lab has deployed a total of 107 satellites.

What is the significance of the 'Love At First Insight' mission?

The mission showcased Rocket Lab's advancements toward making the Electron rocket reusable, enhancing its market position.

When is Rocket Lab's next mission for BlackSky satellites scheduled?

Rocket Lab's next mission for BlackSky satellites is scheduled for December.

What is Rocket Lab's stock symbol?

Rocket Lab's stock symbol is RKLB.

What is BlackSky's stock symbol?

BlackSky's stock symbol is BKSY.

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