Rocket Lab Prepares to Launch Synspective Satellite on 30th Electron Launch
Rocket Lab is set to launch the StriX-1 satellite for Synspective on September 14, marking its 30th Electron rocket launch and the 150th satellite launched on this platform. This mission, taking place at Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand, is part of a contract for three Electron launches by Synspective. Notable milestones include achieving the 300th Rutherford engine launch, a pivotal component for Rocket Lab's reusable rocket program. This event underscores Rocket Lab's leadership in the small launch market.
- 30th Electron rocket launch showcases Rocket Lab's operational capacity.
- 150th satellite launched emphasizes Rocket Lab's success in the satellite launch sector.
- Achieving the 300th Rutherford engine launch highlights technological advances and commitment to reusability.
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The StriX-1 satellite will be the third mission for Synspective launched to space by
The launch will take place from Pad B at
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“The Owl Spreads Its Wings” mission is the second of a bulk buy of three Electron launches by Synspective to deliver their StriX satellites to low Earth orbit. StriX-1 is Synspective’s first commercial satellite for its synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite constellation to deliver imagery that can detect millimeter-level changes to the Earth’s surface from space, independent of weather conditions on Earth and at any time of the day or night. “The Owl Spreads Its Wings” will be Rocket Lab’s third mission for Synspective after successful launches in
The mission for Synspective will also mark a series of company milestones for
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30th Electron launch | This mission will be the 30th launch by
Rocket Lab of its Electron rocket. At the indisputable small launch market leader, Electron remains the United States’ second most-frequently launched rocket and has been launched more times than all other small launch providers combined. -
150th satellite to orbit | When the StriX-1 satellite reaches space, it will become the 150th satellite delivered to orbit by
Rocket Lab on an Electron rocket. -
300th Rutherford engine | The Owl Spreads Its Wings will also mark the 300th Rutherford engine launched to space. Designed and built by
Rocket Lab , Rutherford is the world’s first 3D-printed, electric pump-fed rocket engine. Earlier this monthRocket Lab successfully test fired a reused Rutherford first stage engine for the first time. This is a significant technical achievement asRocket Lab develops Electron into the world’s first reusable orbital small rocket, to which the Rutherford engine is critical to that program’s success.
The launch will be broadcast live from approximately 45 minutes prior to lift-off at www.rocketlabusa.com/live-stream.
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