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zandr

ЦитироватьRocket Lab  @RocketLab
Launch update
Due to an incoming weather front bringing strong upper-level winds and unsettled conditions through the weekend, we are now targeting no earlier than Tues December 13 for our inaugural mission from Launch Complex 2 for @hawkeye360.

Salo

#221
Launched:
№ - Date/Time (UTC) - Rocket - Launch Site - Satellite(s)
       
2022
01 - February 28 (20:37) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 24th mission "The Owl's Night Continues" : StriX-β
02 - April 2 (12:41:38) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 25th mission "Without Mission A Beat" : BlackSky-16 (BlackSky Global-18 Gen-2), BlackSky-17 (BlackSky Global-19 Gen-2)
03 - May 2  (22:49:52) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 26th mission "There and Back Again" : AuroraSat-1, BRO-6, Copia, E-space 1, E-space 2, E-space 3, MyRadar-1, SpaceBEE (x16, №140-155), SpaceBEENZ (x8, №15-22), TRSI-2, TRSI-3, Unicorn-2
04 - June 28 (09:55:52) - Electron/Photon Lunar - LC-1B (NZ) - 27th mission: CAPSTONE
05 - July 13 (06:30) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 28th mission "Wise One Looks Ahead" NROL-162 (RASR-3)
06 - August 4 (05:00) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 29th mission "Antipodean Adventure" NROL-199 (RASR-4)
07 - September 15 (20:38) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 30th mission "The Owl Spreads Its Wings": StriX-1
08 - October 7 (17:09:21) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 31st mission "It Argos Up From Here": GAzelle (OTB 3/Argos-4)
09 - November 4 (17:27:14) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ)  - 32nd mission "Catch Me If You Can": MATS (The Mesospheric Airglow/Aerosol Tomography and Spectroscopy)

Scheduled:
Date/Time (UTC) - Rocket - Launch Site - Satellite(s)

2023
NET December    7/8   9/10   13/14   15/16   16/17   18/19   20/21, 2022   Early January (23:00-01:00) - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - 33rd mission "Virginia is for Launch Lovers": Hawk 6A, Hawk 6B, Hawk 6C  (or December    8   14   16   17-   19/20)
NET January 10 - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - Capella-9, Capella-10
H1 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - ACS-3 (Advanced Composite Solar Sail System)
NET May 1 - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - TROPICS 3, TROPICS 4
NET May - Electron/Photon Venus - LC-1 (NZ) - NZSA Venus mission
NET June - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis 1, Kinéis 2, Kinéis 3, Kinéis 4, Kinéis 5
NET June - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis 6, Kinéis 7, Kinéis 8, Kinéis 9, Kinéis 10
NLT July 1 - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - TROPICS 5, TROPICS 6
NET Q3 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis (x5)
NET Q3 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis (x5)
NET Q3 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis (x5)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - ADRAS-J
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-2
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) / LC-2 (US) - Hawk (x6)
TBD - Electron/Photon - LC-1 (NZ) / LC-2 (US) - Varda Space

Piggybacked:
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - McNair
Q4 2022  TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - WOODSAT
December 2022  TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - MRC-100
  2022   TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - SMOG-2

2024
NET March - Electron/Photon LEO - LC-1A (NZ) - LOXSAT 1
TBD - Neutron - MARS LP-0A (US) - first flight
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) / LC-2 (US)  - Hawk (x6)
TBD - Electron/Photon - LC-1 (NZ) / LC-2 (US) - Varda Space

Unclear:
Date/Time (UTC) - Rocket - Launch Site - Satellite(s)

  2022   TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - BlackSky Global Gen-2 (х2) (TBD)
  2022   TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - BlackSky Global Gen-2 (х2) (TBD)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - TBD - Dove / Flock-z (x20-25)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - TBD - Dove / Flock-z (x20-25)

LC-1A, LC-1B (NZ) - launch site on the Mahia Peninsula on the North Island (Te Ika-a-Māui) of New Zealand
LC-2 (US) - launch site on Wallops at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia  U.S.


Statistics:
Launches:  32 (LC-1A - 27, LC-1B - 5)
Satellites: 152 (LC-1A - 147, LC-1B - 5)

Changes on November 24th
Changes on November 26th
Changes on December 1st
Changes on December 7th
Changes on December 11th
Changes on December 14th
Changes on December 16th
Changes on December 19th
Changes on December 20th
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

zandr

ЦитироватьNASA Wallops  @NASA_Wallops
Launch update  The launch of @RocketLab's Electron rocket from Wallops is now scheduled no earlier than Dec. 15 due to range/airspace availability. NASA continues to work with the FAA in scheduling the airspace and providing final required safety documentation prior to launch.

zandr

ЦитироватьRocket Lab  @RocketLab
New Launch Date! December 16
We're ready on the pad at LC-2 with Electron and @hawkeye360, but with unfavorable weather on the way, plus NASA and FAA working to close out final documentation, we are now targeting no earlier than Dec 16th for launch. Stay tuned for updates!

zandr

ЦитироватьRocket Lab  @RocketLab
Electron is on the pad and ready to fly, but with NASA & the FAA working to close out final documentation required for launch, we're now targeting no earlier than Sunday December 18 for our first mission from Wallops. Stay tuned for updates!

zandr

ЦитироватьRocket Lab  @RocketLab
Well, the team put up a good fight but unfortunately those upper-level winds got the better of us today and we're standing down from launch. We have a back-up opportunity tomorrow, Dec 19, so we'll see you back here soon for the next attempt.

zandr

ЦитироватьRocket Lab  @RocketLab
Continued strong upper-level winds tomorrow have ruled out the final day of the launch window for our 1st mission from
@NASA_Wallops. A new window is now scheduled to open in Jan for the Virginia is for Launch Lovers mission. Team and rocket are ready, so stay tuned for updates!

Salo

#227
Launched:
№ - Date/Time (UTC) - Rocket - Launch Site - Satellite(s)
       
2023
01 - January 24 (23:00:00) - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - 33rd mission "Virginia is for Launch Lovers": Hawk 6A, Hawk 6B, Hawk 6C

Scheduled:
Date/Time (UTC) - Rocket - Launch Site - Satellite(s)

2023
H1 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - ACS-3 (Advanced Composite Solar Sail System)
NET    January   10   Q2 - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - Capella-9, Capella-10
NET May 1 - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - TROPICS 3, TROPICS 4
NET May - Electron/Photon Venus - LC-1 (NZ) - NZSA Venus mission
NET June - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis 1, Kinéis 2, Kinéis 3, Kinéis 4, Kinéis 5
NET June - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis 6, Kinéis 7, Kinéis 8, Kinéis 9, Kinéis 10
NLT July 1 - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - TROPICS 5, TROPICS 6
NET Q3 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis (x5)
NET Q3 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis (x5)
NET Q3 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis (x5)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - ADRAS-J
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-2
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) / LC-2 (US) - Hawk (x6)
TBD - Electron/Photon - LC-1 (NZ) / LC-2 (US) - Varda Space

Piggybacked:
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - McNair
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - WOODSAT
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - MRC-100
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - SMOG-2

2024
NET March - Electron/Photon LEO - LC-1A (NZ) - LOXSAT 1
TBD - Neutron - MARS LP-0A (US) - first flight
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) / LC-2 (US)  - Hawk (x6)
TBD - Electron/Photon - LC-1 (NZ) / LC-2 (US) - Varda Space

Unclear:
Date/Time (UTC) - Rocket - Launch Site - Satellite(s)

TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - BlackSky Global Gen-2 (х2) (TBD)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - BlackSky Global Gen-2 (х2) (TBD)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - TBD - Dove / Flock-z (x20-25)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - TBD - Dove / Flock-z (x20-25)

LC-1A, LC-1B (NZ) - launch site on the Mahia Peninsula on the North Island (Te Ika-a-Māui) of New Zealand
LC-2 (US) - launch site on Wallops at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia  U.S.


Statistics:
Launches:  33 (LC-1A - 27, LC-1B - 5, LC-2 - 1)
Satellites: 155 (LC-1A - 147, LC-1B - 5, LC-2 - 3)

Changes on January 5th
Changes on January 21st
Changes on January 24th
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

zandr

ЦитироватьRocket Lab  @RocketLab
New year, new launch attempt! Our launch team at @NASA_Wallops is gearing up for the "Virginia is for Launch Lovers" mission later this month.
Stay tuned for the launch window

Salo

Цитата: Salo от 09.01.2023 21:49:36https://twitter.com/SpaceTfrs/status/1612457692454346754
ЦитироватьSpace TFRs @SpaceTfrs
Wallops Island, VA (MARS) temporary restriction:
From January 22, 2023 at 2230 UTC to To January 23, 2023 at 0200 UTC
Altitude: From the surface to space https://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_3_2186.html
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

zandr

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230111005317/en/Rocket-Lab-Sets-New-Date-for-First-Electron-Launch-From-U.S.-Soil
ЦитироватьWALLOPS ISLAND, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rocket Lab USA, Inc (Nasdaq: RKLB) ("Rocket Lab"), a leading launch and space systems company, has today announced the launch window for its first Electron mission from U.S. soil is scheduled to open on January 23, 2023 with back-up dates extending through early February. The daily launch opportunity runs from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm EST (23:00 – 1:00 UTC)...

zandr

ЦитироватьRocket Lab  @RocketLab
Weather conditions have deteriorated at Wallops with rain and strong winds at LC-2, so we're now targeting Tuesday Jan 24th for our first Electron mission from Virginia.

Launch window opens:
UTC | 23:00
ET | 18:00
PT | 15:00
NZDT | 12:00 Jan 25th

Salo

https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1618021232301215744
ЦитироватьWilliam Harwood @cbs_spacenews
Electron/HawkEye360: LIFTOFF! At 6:00:00pm EST (2300 UTC)
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Salo

#233
Launched:
№ - Date/Time (UTC) - Rocket - Launch Site - Satellite(s)
       
2023
01 - January 24 (23:00:00) - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - 33rd mission "Virginia is for Launch Lovers": Hawk 6A, Hawk 6B, Hawk 6C
02 - March 16 (22:38:59) - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - 34th mission "Stronger Together": Capella-9, Capella-10

Scheduled:
Date/Time (UTC) - Rocket - Launch Site - Satellite(s)

2023
NET    Mid-   March    16   17   22   24 (07:45) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 35th mission "The Beat Goes On": BlackSky Global Gen-2 (х2) (or March 17 18-31)
NET May 1 - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - TROPICS 3, TROPICS 4
NET May - Electron/Photon Venus - LC-1 (NZ) - NZSA Venus mission
  H1   NET June - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - ACS-3 (Advanced Composite Solar Sail System)
NLT July 1 - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - TROPICS 5, TROPICS 6
H2 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Acadia 1 (Capella 11)
NET H2 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Acadia 2 (Capella 12)
NET H2 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Acadia 3 (Capella 13)
NET H2 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Acadia 4 (Capella 14)

NET June  Late - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis 1, Kinéis 2, Kinéis 3, Kinéis 4, Kinéis 5
NET June  Late - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis 6, Kinéis 7, Kinéis 8, Kinéis 9, Kinéis 10
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - ADRAS-J
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-2
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) / LC-2 (US) - Hawk (x6)
TBD - Electron/Photon - LC-1 (NZ) / LC-2 (US) - Varda Space

Piggybacked:
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - McNair
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - WOODSAT
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - MRC-100
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - SMOG-2

2024
NET March - Electron/Photon LEO - LC-1A (NZ) - LOXSAT 1
Late - Neutron - MARS LP-0A (US) - first flight
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) / LC-2 (US)  - Hawk (x6)
TBD - Electron/Photon - LC-1 (NZ) / LC-2 (US) - Varda Space
NET Q3 2023  TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis (x5)
NET Q3 2023  TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis (x5)
NET Q3 2023  TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis (x5)

Unclear:
Date/Time (UTC) - Rocket - Launch Site - Satellite(s)

TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - BlackSky Global Gen-2 (х2) (TBD)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - TBD - Dove / Flock-z (x20-25)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - TBD - Dove / Flock-z (x20-25)

LC-1A, LC-1B (NZ) - launch site on the Mahia Peninsula on the North Island (Te Ika-a-Māui) of New Zealand
LC-2 (US) - launch site on Wallops at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia  U.S.


Statistics:
Launches:  34 (LC-1A - 27, LC-1B - 5, LC-2 - 2)
Satellites: 157 (LC-1A - 147, LC-1B - 5, LC-2 - 5)

Changes on February 22nd
Changes on March 1st
Changes on March 12th
Changes on March 15th
Changes on March 16th
Changes on March 17th
Changes on March 21st
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

zandr

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230228006250/en/Rocket-Lab-Plans-Two-Launches-Days-Apart-From-Two-Continents
ЦитироватьLONG BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) ("Rocket Lab" or "the Company"), a leading launch and space systems company, today announced it is preparing to launch two dedicated missions in March from the Company's launch sites in the United States and New Zealand - within days of each other.

One Electron rocket is ready and in position at Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand to deploy satellites for Spaceflight Inc. customer BlackSky (NYSE: BKSY), a real-time geospatial intelligence company. Meanwhile, a second rocket is simultaneously undergoing final launch preparations at Launch Complex 2 in Virginia to deploy satellites for American space tech company Capella Space, the world's leading provider of commercial Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery.

Both launches are scheduled to take place in March with the launch windows to be finalized based on individual customer and range requirements; however, both missions are expected to launch within days of each other. Capella Space's two satellites have been integrated to Electron at Launch Complex 2 and are ready for launch, while BlackSky's two satellites are undergoing final check outs before integration to Electron at Launch Complex 1. Rocket Lab has also completed a Wet Dress Rehearsal at Launch Complex 2 and the mission is now awaiting range clearances from NASA and the FAA to proceed with launch. Meanwhile, Launch Complex 1's Wet Dress Rehearsal is scheduled to take place in the coming days...

About the Capella Space Launch
Mission Name: Stronger Together
Payload: Two SAR satellites
Launch Site: Launch Complex 2, Wallops Island, Virginia, USA
Спойлер

Rocket Lab will deliver to orbit two SAR satellites for San Francisco-based Capella Space. Capella provides the best quality, high-resolution SAR imagery to customers globally for a wide range of government and commercial applications. The "Stronger Together" mission carrying Capella Space's two 100-kg class satellites will expand Capella's existing SAR constellation, increasing imaging capacity to meet growing customer demand. Capella Space delivers the highest-quality, highest-resolution SAR imagery commercially available with the fastest order-to-delivery time, empowering organizations across the public and private sector to make informed, accurate decisions. Its satellite imaging technology can penetrate all weather conditions and capture clear imagery 24-7, day and night, delivering accurate and timely data about what is happening across the Earth at any given moment. With this latest launch into low Earth orbit, Capella Space will expand its market-leading SAR satellite constellation in response to increased customer demand for SAR data.

Rocket Lab has delivered a Capella satellite to space previously on the "I Can't Believe It's Not Optical" mission in August 2020. Supporting Rocket Lab's vertical integration strategy, Rocket Lab will also supply Capella Space with two of the Company's own Motorized Lightbands; separation systems designed to separate the Capella satellites from Electron once in orbit.
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About the BlackSky Launch
Mission Name: The Beat Goes On
Payload: Two Earth-imaging satellites
Launch Site: Launch Complex 1, Mahia, New Zealand
Спойлер

Rocket Lab will deliver to orbit two Earth-imaging satellites for BlackSky through global launch services provider Spaceflight, Inc. "The Beat Goes On" mission will deliver BlackSky's high-resolution Gen-2 satellites to low Earth orbit, adding capacity to the company's real-time geospatial intelligence and monitoring capabilities. BlackSky delivers on-demand, high-frequency imagery, monitoring, and analytics of the most critical and strategic locations, economic assets, and events in the world.

"The Beat Goes On" is the final mission of a multi-launch agreement with launch services provider Spaceflight, Inc., who managed the integration and launch services for BlackSky. As part of the agreement, BlackSky satellites have been launched on five previous Electron missions since 2021. Rocket Lab also delivered two BlackSky satellites to orbit prior to 2021, bringing the total number of BlackSky satellites deployed to orbit by Electron to nine...
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zandr

https://www.rocketlabusa.com/updates/rocket-lab-signs-multi-launch-deal-to-deploy-satellite-constellation-for-capella-space/
ЦитироватьLong Beach and San Francisco, California. February 28, 2023 – Rocket Lab USA, Inc (Nasdaq: RKLB) ("Rocket Lab" or "the Company"), a leading launch and space systems company, today announced it has secured a multi-launch deal for a rapid succession of four Electron missions for Capella Space, an American space tech company and the world's leading provider of commercial Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery.

Scheduled for launch beginning in the second half of 2023, each Electron mission will deploy a single SAR Earth-imaging Acadia satellite, a new generation satellite designed, manufactured, and operated by Capella Space, to low Earth orbit. These missions, scheduled to launch in quick succession, will follow an existing launch on the Rocket Lab manifest for Capella Space, the "Stronger Together" mission which is scheduled to lift off from Launch Complex 2 in Wallops, Virginia in March 2023. Capella Space is a returning customer to Electron, with Rocket Lab having launched a dedicated mission for the SAR company in August 2020.

The multi-rocket launch commitment demonstrates Rocket Lab's proven ability to deliver streamlined access to space and allows Capella to meet growing customer demand for Capella SAR technology that can gather miages 24/7 and through clouds or darkness.

Rocket Lab CEO and founder, Peter Beck, says: "We delivered mission success for Capella in our first mission for them in 2020 and now we're thrilled they've entrusted us with a further five missions to help expand their growing SAR constellation. We're proud to provide the team at Capella with a reliable ride to space, combined with the flexibility of two launch sites in different hemispheres to enable flexibility and responsiveness."

Capella Space CEO and founder, Payam Banazadeh, says: "We are experiencing increased market demand for our highest-quality SAR data, and this announcement underscores Capella's strong commitment to our global customers across the defence and intelligence and commercial markets. We are excited for the multiple launches with Rocket Lab, including the introduction of our new generation Acadia satellite technology, to further enhance our market-leading capabilities of high-frequency, best quality SAR imagery with the fastest order-to-delivery speeds of any commercial SAR provider."

The four newly-signed missions are planned to lift-off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand – however, Rocket Lab has provided Capella Space with the flexibility to move any of the missions to Rocket Lab Launch Complex 2 in Wallops, Virginia if required as the mission campaigns progress in order to meet optimum customer and mission requirements. By operating three orbital launch pads across two continents, Rocket Lab's responsive and flexible launch solution enables assured access to orbit for Capella Space to quickly and reliably increase their constellation's capacity and orbital diversity to meet growing demands for its SAR imagery and analysis.

In addition to providing the launch service, each Capella Space mission will feature separation systems produced by Rocket Lab in line with the Company's vertical integration strategy.

Capella Space joins a growing list of commercial constellation operators who have entrusted Rocket Lab to deploy their spacecraft to precise orbits on dependable schedules including: BlackSky Global, Hawkeye 360, Synspective, Kineis, Planet, Spire, Fleet Space and more. Kineis is scheduled to begin late 2023.

zandr

https://www.rocketlabusa.com/missions/next-mission/
ЦитироватьMission Name: Stronger Together
Rocket:  Electron
Electron Name: Stronger Together
Launch Window: NET March 11, 2023
Launch Time: 18:00-20:00 ET
Launch Site: Launch Complex 2...

zandr

ЦитироватьRocket Lab  @RocketLab
We are standing down from today's launch attempt at @NASA_Wallops due to strong upper level winds. We have back up opportunities over the next week and we'll share a new target launch date soon.
Не сегодня.

Salo

https://twitter.com/RocketLab/status/1635374867603423232
ЦитироватьRocket Lab @RocketLab
Based on the weather forecast this week, we are currently targeting no earlier than March 15th, 6-8pm ET for @capellaspace  from @NASA_Wallops . Stay tuned for updates closer to then.
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

zandr

ЦитироватьRocket Lab  @RocketLab
To avoid high winds at the pad, we're now targeting no earlier than Thurs March 16th for our next launch attempt from LC-2 for @capellaspace.
Stronger Together:
Mar 16, EDT | 6pm
Mar 16, UTC | 10pm
Mar 16, PT | 3pm
Mar 17, NZDT | 11am
На сутки вправо.