Rocket Lab Prepares Back-To-Back Launches For Climate Change Research Mission For NASA
Rocket Lab, a global leader in launch services, is preparing two back-to-back Electron launches to deploy NASA's PREFIRE mission. The climate change-focused mission will measure Earth's polar heat loss to help climate scientists better understand global warming. The missions aim to make climate models more accurate and predict changes caused by climate conditions in the Arctic and Antarctica. Rocket Lab has a proven track record of delivering NASA's payloads successfully, and these launches will mark the 48th and 49th Electron launches for the company.
Rocket Lab is a global leader in launch services and space systems, demonstrating highly responsive launch capabilities with the Electron rocket.
The PREFIRE mission aims to measure the heat lost from Earth's polar regions, aiding climate scientists in understanding global warming and predicting climate changes.
Rocket Lab has a history of successful launches for NASA missions, showcasing its reliability and precision in deploying satellites to specific orbits.
The long-term success of the PREFIRE mission and its impact on climate research is subject to the accuracy and effectiveness of the satellite deployments by Rocket Lab.
The dependence on Electron launches for critical climate change research missions like PREFIRE may pose risks if technical issues or launch delays occur.
NASA’s PREFIRE mission requires two satellites to be deployed to precise orbits one after the other, demonstrating Electron’s highly responsive launch capability.
The two dedicated missions will each deploy one satellite to a 525km circular orbit from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in Mahia,
NASA’s PREFIRE mission is a climate change-focused mission that will systematically measure the heat, in the form of infrared and far-infrared wavelengths, lost from Earth’s polar regions for the first time. Extreme storms, flooding, and coastal erosion are examples of weather outcomes that are influenced by climate conditions in the Arctic and
“Helping climate scientists better understand climate change means they need precisely located measurements of Earth’s polar heat loss, which NASA’s PREFIRE mission is setting out to achieve, and helping the PREFIRE mission achieve its science objectives means its satellites need precise and accurate deployments to their locations in space,” says Rocket Lab Founder and CEO, Peter Beck. “It’s these types of missions where Electron really thrives as the leading launch provider for dedicated small satellite missions. We have an excellent track record of delivering NASA’s payloads to exactly where they need to go and when they need to, and we’re looking forward to adding to that tally further with these next back-to-back launches.”
PREFIRE is the latest to join Rocket Lab’s list of NASA science and technology missions launched on Electron in recent years. These include the CAPSTONE mission to the Moon launched by Electron and deployed by a Rocket Lab Explorer spacecraft bus; two back-to-back Electron launches for the TROPICS mission in May 2023; the recent NASA Starling mission launched on Electron; and NASA’s ACS3 mission launched last month on a rideshare mission.
‘Ready, Aim, PREFIRE’ launch details:
- Launch date: no-earlier-than May 22, 2024.
- Customer: NASA.
- Satellite: PREFIRE-1.
- Target orbit: 525km circular Earth orbit.
- Launch broadcast: The launch will broadcast live at www.rocketlabusa.com/live-stream
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