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Salo

https://x.com/RocketLab/status/1959372429022703662
ЦитироватьRocket Lab @RocketLab
Launch timing for 'Live, Laugh, Launch' is set for:

⏰ 10:42 a.m. NZT
⏰ 22:42 UTC
⏰ 6:42 p.m. EDT
⏰ 3:42 p.m. PDT

https://x.com/RocketLab/status/1959386329256780166
ЦитироватьRocket Lab @RocketLab
Live, Laugh, LIFT-OFF. Electron is on its way to low Earth orbit.
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Salo

#501
Launched:
№ - Date/Time (UTC) - Rocket - Launch Site - Satellite(s)
       
2025
01 - February 8 (20:43) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 59th mission "IoT 4 You and Me": Kinéis 16, Kinéis 17, Kinéis 18, Kinéis 19, Kinéis 20
02 - February 18 (23:17) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 60th mission "Fasten Your Space Belts": BlackSky Gen-3-1
03 - March 15 (00:00) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 61st mission "The Lightning God Reigns": QPS-SAR 9 "SUSANOO-I"
04 - March 18 (01:31) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 62nd mission "High Five": Kinéis 21, Kinéis 22, Kinéis 23, Kinéis 24, Kinéis 25
05 - March 26 (15:30) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 63rd mission "Finding Hot Wildfires Near You": OTC-P1 (x8)
06 - May 17 (08:17) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 64th mission  "The Sea God Sees": QPS-SAR 10
07 - June 2 (23:57) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 65th mission "Full Stream Ahead": BlackSky Gen-3-2
08 - June 11 (15:31) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 66th mission "The Mountain God Guards": QPS-SAR 11
09 - June 26 (17:28) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 67th mission  "Get The Hawk Outta Here": Hawk 12A, Hawk 12B, Hawk 12C, Kestrel-0A
10 - June 28 (07:08) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 68th mission "Symphony In The Stars": Lyra 4 (Lyra Block-1 4)
11 - August 5 (04:10) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 69th mission "The Harvest Goddess Thrives": QPS-SAR 12
12 - August 23 (22:42) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 70th mission "Live, Laugh, Launch": Lyra (x5)
13 - October 14 (16:33) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 73rd mission"Owl New World": StriX-5?

Suborbitals:
01 - September 23 (00:00) - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) - 71st mission: JENNA
02 - October 1 (00:28:00) - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) - 72nd mission: Justin

Statistics:
Orbital Launches: 68 (LC-1A - 35, LC-1B - 30, LC-2 - 3)
Suborbital Launches: 5 (LC-2 - 5)
Launched / Delivered to Orbit Satellites: 258/247 (LC-1A - 190/180, LC-1B - 59/58, LC-2 - 9/9)

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

2025
NET    H2   Q4   November - Electron/Kick Stage -LC-1 (NZ) - QPS-SAR 13
NET    H2   Q4   November - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - QPS-SAR 14
H2 of December - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - LEO-PNT demonstrator (x2)
NET December - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - RAISE-4 (RApid Innovative payload demonstration Satellite-4)
NET    Q4   December - Neutron (first flight) - MARS LA-0D/LP-0D (LC-3) (US) - Neutron-1
NET    August   September   Q4  - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ) - Acadia 10
NET    September   Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - BlackSky Gen-3-3
NET    H2   Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Skylark 5, Skylark 6, Skylark 7, Skylark 8 (NorthStar)
NET    H2   Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Hawk 13 A, Hawk 13B, Hawk 13C, Kestrel 0B
NET Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - dedicated ESA's mission
NET Q4 - Electron/Photon - - LC-1 (NZ)  - TacRS-4: Victus Haze
NET Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-6
NET Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-7
NET Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-8
NET Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - BlackSky Gen-3-4
NET Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - BlackSky Gen-3-5
NET Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Hawk (x6)
NET Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Skylark 9, Skylark 10, Skylark 11, Skylark 12 (NorthStar)
NET Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - government customer
NET Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - government customer

Piggybacked:
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - McNair
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - WOODSAT

Suborbitals:
NET    August   September 29 (23:45)   Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - LC-2 (US) -    70th mission:   JAKE 4
NET    Q3   Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - LC-2 (US) - DART AE
NET Q3 - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - LC-2 (US) - Leidos Mission 3 (MACH-TB3)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - LC-2 (US) - Leidos Mission 4 (MACH-TB4)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - LC-2 (US) - Leidos Mission 5 (MACH-TB5)

2026
  Late 2025   NET March - Electron/Photon LEO - LC-1 (NZ) - LOXSAT 1
NET Q1 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - ARICA-2, FSI-SAT2, KOSEN-2, RMAGNARO-II, Mono-Nikko, OrigamiSat-2, PRELUDE, WASEDA-SAT-ZERO-II
NET Q1 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Aspera
NET H1 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-2 (US)  - STP-S30: DISKSat 1, DISKSat 2, DISKSat 3, DISKSat 4
Midyear - Neutron - MARS LA-0D/LP-0D (LC-3) - confidential commercial satellite constellation
Summer - Neutron - MARS LA-0D/LP-0D (LC-3) - VLF (Venus Life Finder NZSA)
NET H2 - Neutron - MARS LA-0D/LP-0D (LC-3) - confidential commercial satellite constellation
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-9
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-10
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-11
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - QPS-SAR 15
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - QPS-SAR 16
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - QPS-SAR 17
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - QPS-SAR 18
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - QPS-SAR 19


Suborbitals:
Q1 - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) - Kratos (MACH-TB 2.0)
TBD - Neutron - MARS LA-0D/LP-0D (LC-3) - Rocket Cargo survivability experiment
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - UK - HTCDF payload

2027
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-12
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-13
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-14

Suborbitals:
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - LC-2 (US) - Leidos Mission 12 (MACH-TB12)

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

2026-2029 - Neutron - MARS LA-0D/LP-0D (LC-3) - Multiple NSSL 3 launches
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-15
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-16
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-17
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-18
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-19
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-20
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-21
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-22
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-23
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-24
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-25

TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - TBD - Dove / Flock-z (x20-25)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - TBD - Dove / Flock-z (x20-25)

Suborbitals:
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE multiple launches) - LC-2 (US) - TBD

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.
LC-3 (US) - launch site on Wallops at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia  U.S.


Acronyms:
HTCDF - Hypersonic Technologies & Capability Development Framework of UK MOD
MACH-TB - Multi-Service Advanced Capability Hypersonic Test Bed
OTC-P1 - Orora Technologies Costellation Phase 1

Changes on August 20
Changes on August 21
Changes on August 23
Changes on September 14
Changes on September 20
Changes on September 23
Changes on September 24
Changes on October 1
Changes on October 9
Changes on October 13
Changes on October 14
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Salo

https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/7950
ЦитироватьJENNA
Launch Time
Mon Sep 21, 2025 23:45 GMT
Payload identity TBD.
...
Rocket Lab LC-2 (LP-0C), Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia, USA
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

zandr

https://x.com/EShoreSpaceflt/status/1968312305227116642
ЦитироватьEasternShoreSpaceflight  @EShoreSpaceflt
 A second Mariners safety zone has been issued for Rocket Lab's HASTE JAKE 4 mission, which means we've got two launches coming up in the next two weeks from Wallops!

 HASTE – Mission: Jenna
Launch Window: Sept 22, 7:45 pm – 1:15 am
Backups run until Sept 29

 HASTE – Mission: JAKE 4
Launch Window: Sept 29, 7:45 pm – 1:15 am
Backups run until Oct 8
...

zandr

ЦитироватьJonathan McDowell  @planet4589
Suborbital LAUNCH at 0000 UTC Sep 23 of Rocket Lab Electron HASTE with  the JENNA military hypersonic test from Wallops Island,  Virginia; launch was visible from the DC area.  Thanks @kyle_LTS for the heads-up on the launch time. Expected reentry over Atlantic circa 55W 30N

Salo

https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/7964
ЦитироватьJustin
Launch Time
Mon Sep 29, 2025 21:45 GMT

Payload identity TBD.
...
Rocket Lab LC-2 (LP-0C), Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia, USA

https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/7901
ЦитироватьJake 4
Launch Time
NET 2025

Payload identity TBD
...
Rocket Lab LC-2 (LP-0C), Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia, USA
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Salo

https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/7964/
ЦитироватьRocket Lab/Justin

Launch Outcome Pending
Liftoff Time (UTC)
00:28:00 AM
Wednesday October 1, 2025
...
Rocket Lab LC-2 (LP-0C)
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Salo

https://rocketlabcorp.com/updates/rocket-lab-and-synspective-strike-another-10-launch-deal-boosting-contracted-missions-to-21-electron-launches/
ЦитироватьRocket Lab and Synspective Strike Another 10-Launch Deal, Boosting Contracted Missions to 21 Electron Launches

Rocket Lab and Synspective Strike Another 10-Launch Deal, Boosting Contracted Missions to 21 Electron Launches
Long Beach, Calif.  29 September, 2025: Rocket Lab Corporation (Nasdaq: RKLB) ("Rocket Lab" or "the Company"), a global leader in launch services and space systems, today announced it has secured a second multi-launch contract with Synspective, a leading Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite data and analytics company from Japan. The new contract for a further 10 dedicated Electron launches brings the total number of upcoming Synspective missions to 21 – marking the largest order of dedicated Electron missions with a single customer to date.
 
Following the first launch agreement announced in June 2024, this second multi-launch contract within 18 months further solidifies Electron's international expansion and leadership of the small lift launch market globally. This latest contract secures the launch of 21 StriX SAR satellites across multiple missions through to the end of the decade.
 
Rocket Lab has been Synspective's sole launch provider to-date, successfully deploying six StriX satellites across six dedicated launches from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand. The next 21 Synspective launches will take place from the same launch site, with Rocket Lab's schedule flexibility, tailored launch service, and streamlined operations central to Synspective's decision to extend its previous multi-launch contract.
 
Rocket Lab founder and CEO, Sir Peter Beck, says: "Regular and reliable launch on a flexible schedule is essential to the build out of Synspective's constellation, and Electron has been integral to this from the start as the sole launcher of all StriX satellites in space today. It's an honor to add another 10 StriX satellites to Electron's launch manifest and continue our long-standing partnership with Synspective."
 
Synspective founder and CEO, Dr. Motoyuki Arai, said: "Rocket Lab's precision and track record have consistently enabled us to stay on schedule and achieve our mission objectives. As we move forward with 21 launches, our continued collaboration is crucial to accelerating the deployment of our SAR satellites and the growth of our data platform."
 
Electron's reliability, proficiency at executing against rapid timelines, and satellite deployment accuracy to within meters of its target, has made it the commercial launch vehicle of choice for satellite operators wanting to build out their constellations with precision. The majority of Electron launches this year have either been the continuation of multi-launch contracts with commercial constellation customers, or have completed the entire deployment of a constellation in less than a year.
 
ENDS
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

zandr

https://rocketlabcorp.com/missions/next-mission/
ЦитироватьMission Name: Owl New World
Rocket: Electron
Launch Date: NET October 14, UTC
Launch Site: Launch Complex 1
Launch Time: NET 16:30 UTC
Payload: Seventh StriX

zandr

https://x.com/RocketLab/status/1975298564692844856
ЦитироватьRocket Lab  @RocketLab
We're gearing up for our 73rd launch with the "Owl New World" mission for @synspective

Launching from Pad A at Launch Complex 1, this next mission will be the first of 21 upcoming launches to deploy Synspective's Earth-imaging constellation.

Salo

https://investors.rocketlabcorp.com/news-releases/news-release-details/rocket-lab-secures-latest-multi-launch-contract-iqps-three
ЦитироватьRocket Lab Secures Latest Multi-Launch Contract with iQPS for Three Dedicated Electron Missions
October 7, 2025
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LONG BEACH, Calif., Oct. 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) ("Rocket Lab" or "the Company"), a global leader in launch services and space systems, today announced it has signed another multi-launch deal with Institute for Q-shu Pioneers of Space, Inc. (iQPS) – making Rocket Lab the primary launch provider to deploy the company's commercial Earth-imaging constellation.
The multi-launch contract includes three dedicated Electron missions that will launch no earlier than 2026 from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand. With four dedicated missions already booked by iQPS on Electron, these three additional missions bring the total number of upcoming launches for iQPS to seven.
Each dedicated launch will deploy a single synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite from a Rocket Lab Motorized Lightband separation system – demonstrating Rocket Lab's vertical integration across launch and space systems that improves reliability and streamlines the launch process for its customers.
Rocket Lab founder and CEO, Sir Peter Beck, says: "We're proud to be expanding our partnership with iQPS to deliver their QPS-SAR satellites to orbit. By choosing both Electron and our separation systems to deploy their satellites, iQPS takes advantage of a highly-integrated launch service that maximizes reliability and streamlines operations for faster access to space to grow their constellation. It's a privilege to continue to deliver this for iQPS across our missions to date and the ones to come."
iQPS CEO, Dr. Shunsuke Onishi, says: "In 2025, we successfully deployed four satellites, QPS-SAR-9 through QPS-SAR-12, into their planned orbits aboard Electron. This outcome was exactly as we had anticipated, and it further reaffirmed our confidence in the rocket's reliability. We are very pleased to have now signed an additional contract for the launch of three more satellites on Electron. This agreement marks an important step toward the realization of our QPS-SAR constellation. We will continue to make steady progress with unwavering dedication to achieving this goal."
As international orders for Electron's responsive launch service continue to grow, Rocket Lab has increased its production and launch cadence to meet the demand for 20+ launches in 2025. Rocket Lab has successfully launched four missions for iQPS to date this year, including two missions launched back-to-back in less than four weeks between May and June.
Rocket Lab's next launch for iQPS is scheduled to take place from November. Further information about the launch will be announced in the coming days.
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

zandr

https://rocketlabcorp.com/updates/rocket-lab-secures-multiple-launches-with-japan-aerospace-exploration-agency-jaxa/
ЦитироватьRocket Lab Secures Multiple Launches with Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
Long Beach, California. October 10, 2025 – Rocket Lab Corporation (Nasdaq: RKLB) ("Rocket Lab" or "the Company"), a global leader in launch services and space systems, today announced it has signed a direct contract for two dedicated Electron launches with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) – signifying the criticality of Electron to international space agencies requiring responsive launch and dedicated access to space. 
Launching from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand, the two Electron missions will deploy satellites for JAXA's Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration Program. The first launch, scheduled from December 2025, will deploy the agency's RApid Innovative payload demonstration SatellitE-4 (RAISE-4) spacecraft, a single satellite that will demonstrate eight technologies developed by private companies, universities, and research institutions throughout Japan.  
The second launch, scheduled for 2026, is a JAXA-manifested rideshare of eight separate spacecraft that includes educational small sats, an ocean monitoring satellite, a demonstration satellite for ultra-small multispectral cameras, and a deployable antenna that can be packed tightly using origami folding techniques and unfurled to 25 times its size. 
Rocket Lab founder and CEO, Sir Peter Beck, said: "It's an incredible honor to be entrusted by JAXA to further their goals of innovation and development for Japan. These missions are a demonstration of Electron's global importance - supporting the growth of Japan's space industry with launch on a U.S. rocket from a New Zealand launch site – and we're proud to be entrusted to deliver them. Japanese satellite operators have long turned to Electron for its reliability and responsiveness since its earliest launches - whether its constellation-building for Japan's new wave of commercial satellite operators, or bespoke missions requiring responsive mission planning and highly-accurate payload deployment."  ...

zandr

https://x.com/RocketLab/status/1978090859334935009
ЦитироватьRocket Lab  @RocketLab
Today's mission includes a custom fairing that accommodates the wide body of @synspective's satellite. Electron can support a wide range of payload configurations, from a single satellite to dual-stack payloads on two Kick Stages.
Liftoff targeted for:
UTC  16:33
NZDT  5:33 a.m.
JST  1:33 a.m.
ET  12:33 p.m.
PT  9:33 a.m.

Salo

https://x.com/RocketLab/status/1978137555947389235
ЦитироватьRocket Lab @RocketLab
LIFTOFF of "Owl New World" on Electron for @synspective
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

Salo

https://x.com/planet4589/status/1978139188932272202
ЦитироватьJonathan McDowell @planet4589
LAUNCH at 1633 UTC Oct 14 of Electron from Mahia carrying a Synspective (Japan) Strix radar satellite
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

zandr

https://x.com/RocketLab/status/1980386254903730360
ЦитироватьRocket Lab  @RocketLab
 It's time for another Electron launch!
 'The Nation God Navigates' will be our sixth mission for @QPS_Inc, making Rocket Lab the go-to provider for their Earth-imaging constellation.

Launch window opens:
 11:45 am Pacific, November 5 
 2:45 pm Eastern, November 5
 19:45 UTC, November 5
 4:45 am JST, November 6
 8:45 am NZT, November 6

Salo

#516
Launched:
№ - Date/Time (UTC) - Rocket - Launch Site - Satellite(s)
       
2025
01 - February 8 (20:43) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 59th mission "IoT 4 You and Me": Kinéis 16, Kinéis 17, Kinéis 18, Kinéis 19, Kinéis 20
02 - February 18 (23:17) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 60th mission "Fasten Your Space Belts": BlackSky Gen-3-1
03 - March 15 (00:00) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 61st mission "The Lightning God Reigns": QPS-SAR 9 "SUSANOO-I"
04 - March 18 (01:31) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 62nd mission "High Five": Kinéis 21, Kinéis 22, Kinéis 23, Kinéis 24, Kinéis 25
05 - March 26 (15:30) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 63rd mission "Finding Hot Wildfires Near You": OTC-P1 (x8)
06 - May 17 (08:17) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 64th mission  "The Sea God Sees": QPS-SAR 10
07 - June 2 (23:57) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 65th mission "Full Stream Ahead": BlackSky Gen-3-2
08 - June 11 (15:31) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 66th mission "The Mountain God Guards": QPS-SAR 11
09 - June 26 (17:28) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 67th mission  "Get The Hawk Outta Here": Hawk 12A, Hawk 12B, Hawk 12C, Kestrel-0A
10 - June 28 (07:08) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 68th mission "Symphony In The Stars": Lyra 4 (Lyra Block-1 4)
11 - August 5 (04:10) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 69th mission "The Harvest Goddess Thrives": QPS-SAR 12
12 - August 23 (22:42) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 70th mission "Live, Laugh, Launch": Lyra (x5)
13 - October 14 (16:33) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 73rd mission "Owl New World": StriX-5
14 - November 5 (19:51) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - "The Nation God Navigates": QPS-SAR 14 YACHIHOKO-I
15 - November 20 (12:43) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1A (NZ) - 76th mission "Follow My Speed": BlackSky Gen-3-3

Suborbitals:
01 - September 23 (00:00) - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) - 71st mission: JENNA
02 - October 1 (00:28:00) - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) - 72nd mission: Justin
03 - November 18 (13:00) - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - LC-2 (US) - 75th mission "Prometheus Run": VAN

Statistics:
Orbital Launches: 70 (LC-1A - 36, LC-1B - 31, LC-2 - 3)
Suborbital Launches: 6 (LC-2 - 6)
Launched / Delivered to Orbit Satellites: 260/249 (LC-1A - 191/181, LC-1B - 60/59, LC-2 - 9/9)

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

2025
NET December    5   7 (03:00) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - "Raise And Shine": RAISE-4 (RApid Innovative payload demonstration Satellite-4)
December 8    NET H1 2026   - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-2 (US)  - STP-S30: DISKSat 1, DISKSat 2, DISKSat 3, DISKSat 4
H2 of December - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - LEO-PNT demonstrator (x2)
  NET Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - dedicated ESA's mission
  NET Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - government customer
 


Piggybacked:
  TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - McNair 
  TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - WOODSAT 

Suborbitals:
NET Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - LC-2 (US) - JAKE 4
NET Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - LC-2 (US) - DART AE
NET    Q3   Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - LC-2 (US) - Leidos Mission 3 (MACH-TB3)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - LC-2 (US) - Leidos Mission 4 (MACH-TB4)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - LC-2 (US) - Leidos Mission 5 (MACH-TB5)

2026
NET March - Electron/Photon LEO - LC-1 (NZ) - LOXSAT 1
NET    December 2025   Q1 - Neutron (first flight) - MARS LA-0D/LP-0D (LC-3) (US) - Neutron-1 (or Summer)
NET Q1 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - ARICA-2, FSI-SAT2, KOSEN-2, RMAGNARO-II, Mono-Nikko, OrigamiSat-2, PRELUDE, WASEDA-SAT-ZERO-II
NET Q1 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Aspera
NET    Q4 2025   Q1 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-6
Midyear - Neutron - MARS LA-0D/LP-0D (LC-3) - confidential commercial satellite constellation
Summer - Neutron - MARS LA-0D/LP-0D (LC-3) - VLF (Venus Life Finder NZSA)
NET H2 - Neutron - MARS LA-0D/LP-0D (LC-3) - confidential commercial satellite constellation
  NET Q4 2025   TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-7
  NET Q4 2025   TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-8
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-9
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-10
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-11
  NET November 2025   TBD - Electron/Kick Stage -LC-1 (NZ) - QPS-SAR 13
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - QPS-SAR 15
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - QPS-SAR 16
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - QPS-SAR 17
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - QPS-SAR 18
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - QPS-SAR 19
  NET Q4 2025   TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - BlackSky Gen-3-4
  NET Q4 2025   TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - BlackSky Gen-3-5
  NET Q4 2025   TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - Mahia LC-1 (NZ) - Acadia 10
  NET Q4 2025   TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Skylark 5, Skylark 6, Skylark 7, Skylark 8 (NorthStar)
  NET Q4 2025   TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Hawk 13 A, Hawk 13B, Hawk 13C, Kestrel 0B
  NET Q4 2025   TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Skylark 9, Skylark 10, Skylark 11, Skylark 12 (NorthStar)
  NET Q4 2025   TBD - Electron/Photon - LC-1 (NZ)  - TacRS-4: Victus Haze
  NET Q4 2025   TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Hawk (x3)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Hawk (x3)
  NET Q4 2025   TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - government customer

Suborbitals:
Q1 - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) - Kratos (MACH-TB 2.0)
TBD - Neutron - MARS LA-0D/LP-0D (LC-3) - Rocket Cargo survivability experiment
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - UK - HTCDF payload

2027
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-12
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-13
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-14

Suborbitals:
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - LC-2 (US) - Leidos Mission 12 (MACH-TB12)

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

2026-2029 - Neutron - MARS LA-0D/LP-0D (LC-3) - Multiple NSSL 3 launches
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-15
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-16
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-17
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-18
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-19
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-20
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-21
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-22
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-23
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-24
2027-2030 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-25
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - TBD - Dove / Flock-z (x20-25)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - TBD - Dove / Flock-z (x20-25)

Suborbitals:
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE multiple launches) - LC-2 (US) - TBD

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.
LC-3 (US) - launch site on Wallops at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Virginia  U.S.


Acronyms:
HTCDF - Hypersonic Technologies & Capability Development Framework of UK MOD
MACH-TB - Multi-Service Advanced Capability Hypersonic Test Bed
OTC-P1 - Orora Technologies Costellation Phase 1

Changes on October 21
Changes on October 24
Changes on November 5
Changes on November 9
Changes on November 15
Changes on November 19
Changes on November 20
Changes on November 26
Changes on December 3
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

zandr

https://x.com/RocketLab/status/1986085934421721350
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It's a beautiful day for a rocket launch. Preparations are underway at LC-1 for Electron's next launch for @QPS_Inc.

Mission Name: "The Nation God Navigates"
 Customer: iQPS
 Payload: QPS-SAR-14 or YACHIHOKO-I
 Orbit: 575km LEO
 Launch Site: Pad B, LC-1

zandr

https://x.com/RocketLab/status/1986093217050488903
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Electron is vertical on the pad at LC-1. T-4 hours to launch for our 16th mission of the year.
Today's target lift-off time:
 8:51 am NZDT, Nov 6
 4:51 am JST, Nov 6
 19:51 UTC, Nov 5
 2:51 pm ET, Nov 5
 11:51 am PT, Nov 5

zandr

https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/7901/
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Liftoff Time (UTC)
12:45:00
Monday November 17, 2025

Planned Liftoff
12:45
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Electron rocket by Rocket Lab
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Launch Site
Rocket Lab LC-2 (LP-0C)
Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia, USA