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Rocket Lab brings forward launch for earth imaging company Synspective by Staff Writers Long Beach CA (SPX) Feb 11, 2022
Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB), a global leader in launch services and space systems, has announced the launch window for a dedicated Electron mission for Japanese Earth imaging company Synspective. The 14-day launch window opens February 28th UTC and will lift-off from Rocket Lab's Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand. Originally slated to launch after Rocket Lab's next mission for another customer, Rocket Lab has brought the Synspective mission forward in the manifest to accommodate shifts in customer timelines. 'The Owl's Night Continues' is the first of three dedicated Electron missions for Synspective, with two scheduled to launch in 2022 and a third in 2023. Each mission will deploy a single StriX satellite, growing Synspective's synthetic aperture radar (SAR) constellation developed to deliver imagery that can detect millimetre-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's Night Continues' mission follows on from Rocket Lab's first launch for Synspective in December 2020. That mission, named 'The Owl's Night Begins', saw Rocket Lab's Electron launch vehicle deploy the StriX-a satellite - the first spacecraft in Synspective's planned constellation of more than 30 SAR satellites designed to collate data of metropolitan centers on a daily basis to support urban development planning, construction and infrastructure monitoring, and disaster response. Rocket Lab founder and CEO Peter Beck says that the ability to bring a mission forward and adjust schedules at short notice to meet unique customer requirements is a rare capability only made possible by operating a private launch site. "We designed Electron and our launch complexes to provide satellite operators with a high level of flexibility, enabling our customers to launch on their schedule. With a production line of flight-ready rockets and multiple launch pads, we can run concurrent launch campaigns ensuring that if an individual customer needs to accelerate or delay missions, we can shuffle accordingly and keep our overall manifest on schedule. We are delighted to accommodate Synspective's launch requirements and once again provide them with tailored access to orbit."
Astra Space stock plunges after rocket failure during NASA launch Washington DC (UPI) Feb 10, 2021 California-based Astra Space suffered a rocket failure during launch of a NASA mission from Florida on Thursday after two previous delays. The company's stock plunged by more than 32% to $3.59 following the launch failure, but recovered a portion of that loss in subsequent trades. The plunge prompted a brief trading halt by the Nasdaq. NASA's Launch Services Program, which had hired Astra for the mission, posted a blog update acknowledging the failure. "Missions like these are cri ... read more
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