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Rocket Lab On Track to Launch National Security Mission for National Reconnaissance Office

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Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) is set to launch its Electron rocket for a national security mission on July 13, 2022, at 05:00 UTC. The NROL-162 mission, named “Wise One Looks Ahead”, will be conducted for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) from Launch Complex 1, Pad A. This mission is the first of two NRO missions launching within ten days, with NROL-199 scheduled for July 22. The missions will deploy critical national security payloads in collaboration with the Australian Department of Defence.

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LONG BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Rocket Lab USA, Inc (Nasdaq: RKLB)’s Electron launch vehicle is on the launch pad and ready for lift-off with a national security mission for the United States Government’s National Reconnaissance Office.

Scheduled to launch from Pad A at Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 during a launch window opening on July 13 at 05:00 UTC, the NROL-162 / “Wise One Looks Ahead” mission will be delivered to space on Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket.

The launch operations team has completed a clear run through the “Wise One Looks Ahead” launch rehearsal after the NROL-162 satellite was successfully mated to Electron at Launch Complex 1. The mission will be deployed from the Electron rocket’s Kick Stage, the low Earth orbit configuration of the rocket’s upper stage that was recently used to successfully deliver NASA’s CAPSTONE satellite on its mission to the Moon.

“Wise One Looks Ahead” is the first of two responsive space missions for the NRO scheduled to launch within only 10 days of each other, with NROL-199 (“Antipodean Adventure”) scheduled to launch from Launch Complex 1 Pad B no earlier than July 22.

The NROL-162 and NROL-199 missions will carry national security payloads designed, built, and operated by the National Reconnaissance Office in partnership with the Australian Department of Defence as part of a broad range of cooperative satellite activities with Australia. The satellites will support the NRO to provide critical information to government agencies and decision makers monitoring international issues.

“Wise One Looks Ahead” launch details:

  • Launch Window Opens: July 13, UTC
  • Launch vehicle: Electron
  • Customer: National Reconnaissance Office
  • Launch site: Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Pad A
  • Mission type: Dedicated
  • Payload: NROL-162

“Antipodean Adventure” launch details:

  • Launch Window Opens: July 22, UTC
  • Launch vehicle: Electron
  • Customer: National Reconnaissance Office
  • Launch site: Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Pad B
  • Mission type: Dedicated
  • Payload: NROL-199

Real-time mission updates can be found on Rocket Lab’s Twitter @rocketlab and Facebook @rocketlabusa, and on its website www.rocketlabusa.com/missions/next-mission

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+ About Rocket Lab

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, satellite manufacture, spacecraft components, 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 147 satellites to space 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 and a second launch site in Virginia, USA which is expected to become operational in 2022. To learn more, visit www.rocketlabusa.com.

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Source: Rocket Lab USA, Inc

FAQ

What is the launch date for Rocket Lab's NROL-162 mission?

The NROL-162 mission is scheduled to launch on July 13, 2022.

What rocket is used for the NROL-162 mission?

The NROL-162 mission will use Rocket Lab's Electron rocket.

Who is the customer for the NROL-162 mission?

The customer for the NROL-162 mission is the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO).

Where is the NROL-162 mission launching from?

The NROL-162 mission will launch from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Pad A.

What is the purpose of the NROL-162 mission?

The NROL-162 mission supports national security by deploying critical payloads for the NRO.

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