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Salo

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Launched:
№ - Date/Time (UTC) - Rocket - Launch Site - Satellite(s)
       
2024
01 - January 31 (06:34) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 43rd mission "Four Of A Kind": Skylark 1, Skylark 2, Skylark 3, Skylark 4 (NorthStar)
02 - February 18 (14:52) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 44th mission "On Closer Inspection": ADRAS-J
03 - March 12 (15:03) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 45th Mission "Owl Night Long": StriX-3
04 - March 21 (07:25) - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - 46th Mission "Live and Let Fly": NROL-123: [USA 352],  MOLA,  Aerocube 16A , Aerocube 16B
05 - April 23 (22:32) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) -  47th Mission "Beginning Of The Swarm": ACS-3, NeonSat-1
06 - May 25 (07:41) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 48th Mission "Ready, Aim, PREFIRE": PREFIRE 1
07 - June 5 (03:15) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 49th Mission "PREFIRE And Ice": PREFIRE 2
08 - June 20 (18:13) - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1B (NZ) - 50th Mission "No Time Toulouse":  Kinéis 1, Kinéis 2, Kinéis 3, Kinéis 4, Kinéis 5

Suborbitals:
01 -

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

2024
NET Late  July 30-August 12 (16:15) - Electron/Kick Stage - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - 51st Mission "Owl For One, One For Owl": StriX-2
NET    June 26   July 20-   August    3   (19:15) - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US)  LC-1 (NZ) - 52nd Mission "A Sky Full Of SARs": Acadia 3
NLT July 15  NET August - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis 6, Kinéis 7, Kinéis 8, Kinéis 9, Kinéis 10
NET    July  August - Electron/Photon LEO - LC-1A (NZ) - LOXSAT 1
NET    July  August - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) / LC-2 (US) - Hawk (x6)
H2 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-4
November - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis 11, Kinéis 12, Kinéis 13, Kinéis 14, Kinéis 15
December - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis 16, Kinéis 17, Kinéis 18, Kinéis 19, Kinéis 20
Late - Neutron - MARS LA-0D/LP-0D (LC-3) (US) - first flight
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Hawk (x6)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) / LC-2 (US)  - Hawk (x6)
TBD - Electron/Photon - LC-1 (NZ) / LC-2 (US) - Varda Space
TBD - Electron/Photon - LC-1 (NZ) / LC-2 (US) - Varda Space
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Skylark 5, Skylark 6, Skylark 7, Skylark 8 (NorthStar)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Skylark 9, Skylark 10, Skylark 11, Skylark 12 (NorthStar)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - BlackSky Global Gen-3 (х2)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - BlackSky Global Gen-3 (х2)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - BlackSky Global Gen-3 (х2)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - BlackSky Global Gen-3 (х2)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - BlackSky Global Gen-3 (х2)
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - MARS LA-0C (LC-2) (US) - government customer
TBD - 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
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - SMOG-2

Suborbitals:
Q3 - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE F2) - LC-2 (US) - TBD
Q4 - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - LC-2 (US) - MACH-TB2

2025
NET January - Electron/Photon Venus - LC-1 (NZ) - VLF (Venus Life Finder NZSA)
February - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - Kinéis 21, Kinéis 22, Kinéis 23, Kinéis 24, Kinéis 25
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-2 (US) - TacRS-4: Victus Haze
  2024   TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-5
  2024   TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-6
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-7
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-1 (NZ) - StriX-8


Suborbitals:
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - LC-2 (US) - MACH-TB3
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - LC-2 (US) - MACH-TB4
TBD - Electron/Kick Stage (HASTE) - LC-2 (US) - MACH-TB5

2026
NET H1 - Electron/Kick Stage - LC-2 (US)  - STP-S30
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


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


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

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.


Statistics:
Orbital Launches: 49 (LC-1A - 27, LC-1B - 19, LC-2 - 3)
Suborbital Launches: 1 (LC-2 - 1)
Launched / Delivered to Orbit Satellites: 209/198 (LC-1A - 163/153, LC-1B - 37/36, LC-2 - 9/9)

Acronyms:
ACS-3      - Advanced Composite Solar Sail System
ADRAS-J  - Active Debris Removal by Astroscale-Japan
GNSS-RO - Global Navigation Satellite System Radio Occultation
MACH-TB - Multi-Service Advanced Capability Hypersonic Test Bed
PREFIRE  - Polar Radiant Energy in the Far-InfraRed Experiment

Changes on June 18th
Changes on June 19th
Changes on June 20th
Changes on June 28th
Changes on July 10th
Changes on July 19th
Changes on July 24th
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

zandr

https://synspective.com/press-release/2024/launch-agreement-rocketlab/
ЦитироватьTOKYO, 2024, June 18th – Synspective Inc., a provider of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite data and analytics solutions, has signed its largest launch agreement to date. The ten-launch deal is with Rocket Lab, a global leader in launch services and space systems. Synspective founder and CEO Dr. Motoyuki Arai, Rocket Lab founder and CEO Sir Peter Beck, and New Zealand's Prime Minister, the Right Honorable Christopher Luxon attended the announcement event at the Tokyo Imperial Hotel. Luxon is on his first visit to Japan as Prime Minister, leading a business delegation to meet investors and strengthen bilateral ties.

Rocket Lab has been the sole launch provider for Synspective's StriX constellation, successfully deploying four StriX satellites across four dedicated Electron launches since 2020. In addition to the 10 new dedicated launches signed today, another two launches for Synspective have already been booked and are scheduled for launch this year from Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand. The launches in the new deal will take place across 2025 and 2027.
By launching as the dedicated payload on Electron, Synspective controls the launch schedule and the precise deployment parameters for each satellite. This enables the company to build a satellite constellation on its terms and maximize coverage for its partners and customers.

Salo

https://www.rocketlabusa.com/missions/next-mission/
ЦитироватьMission Name: A Sky Full Of SARs
Rocket: Electron
Launch Date: NET July 20 UTC
Launch Site: Launch Complex 1
Launch Time: Launch window opens 19:15 UTC
Payload: Acadia-3

Mission Overview

Rocket Lab will launch a dedicated mission for Capella Space, a provider of SAR imagery data and solutions for government and commercial applications.

'A Sky Full of SARs' will be Rocket Lab's fifth launch overall for Capella Space across multiple launch contracts beginning from 2020. The mission is scheduled to launch during a 14-day window that opens on July 21 NZST / July 20 UTC from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 on New Zealand's Mahia Peninsula. The mission will deploy Capella's Acadia-3 SAR satellite, a synthetic aperture radar satellite for Earth imagery and observation, to a mid-inclination 615km circular orbit to add to Capella's existing SAR satellite constellation in low Earth orbit.
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

zandr

ЦитироватьRocket Lab  @RocketLab
Launch update
Our next Electron launch will move to a later date at the request of mission partner @capellaspace so they can complete additional testing. With rockets at the ready, we'll be moving to our next mission in the manifest with @synspective, now flying next on Electron within the next few weeks.

This is Electron's tailored launch service at its best, demonstrating the value and market demand for dedicated small launch. Flying dedicated means customers have flexibility over their launch schedule so that their satellites aren't left behind if they miss a launch deadline, like on traditional rideshare missions.

Salo

https://www.rocketlabusa.com/missions/next-mission/
ЦитироватьMission Name: Owl For One, One For Owl
Rocket: Electron
Launch Date: TBC
Launch Site: Launch Complex 1
Launch Time: TBC
Payload: New StriX Satellite

Mission Overview

Rocket Lab will launch a dedicated mission for Synspective, a Japanese Earth observation company deploying a constellation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites designed to deliver imagery that can detect millimetre-level changes to the Earth's surface from space.
The "Owl for One, One for Owl" mission is scheduled to launch from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in Mahia, New Zealand in the coming weeks. In addition to deploying a single StriX satellite to low Earth orbit for this mission, Rocket Lab will perform an advanced mid-mission maneuver with Electron's Kick Stage to shield the satellite from the sun and reduce radiation exposure
"Были когда-то и мы рысаками!!!"

zandr

https://www.rocketlabusa.com/missions/next-mission/
ЦитироватьMission Name: Owl For One, One For Owl
Rocket: Electron
Launch Date: NET July 30th UTC
Launch Site: Launch Complex 1
Launch Time: NET 16:15
Payload: New StriX Satellite