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The End-To-End Space Company. Scroll for more. Introducing Electron, Rocket Lab's launch vehicle: Frequent and reliable access to space for small satellites.
- Electron
Electron is the only reusable orbital-class small rocket....
- Neutron
This complex is supported by Archimedes engine production at...
- Launch Experience
Rocket Lab offers the world’s only private orbital launch...
- Star Trackers and Reaction Wheels
Sinclair Interplanetary & Rocket Lab have designed and built...
- Space Software
In October 2021, Rocket Lab acquired Advanced Solutions, Inc...
- Separation Systems
In 2021 Rocket Lab acquired Planetary Systems Corporation...
- Solar Solutions
Rocket Lab solar products 415 satellites scheduled to launch...
- Next Mission
Rocket Like A Hurricane: NASA: Launch Complex 1: 24 March...
- Electron
Rocket Lab USA, Inc. is a publicly traded aerospace manufacturer and launch service provider [11] that operates and launches lightweight Electron orbital rockets [11] used to provide dedicated launch services for small satellites [12] as well as a suborbital variant of Electron called HASTE (Hypersonic Accelerator Suborbital Test Electron). [13] .
Electron is the only reusable orbital-class small rocket. Capturing and reflying Electron’s first stage enables higher launch frequency without expanding production and lowers launch costs. Payload User's Guide
Apr 23, 2024 · Founded in 2006, Rocket Lab 's quest to pioneer affordable access to space was shouldered by its development of Electron, a launch vehicle designed to give small satellites dedicated rides to...
Dec 2, 2021 · Rocket Lab reveals details of its future, more powerful rocket, Neutron, which will be mostly reusable and land on a pad after launch. Neutron will be designed for medium-sized satellites and mega-constellations, and will have a unique fairing design that stays attached to the rocket.
Apr 11, 2023 · How did Beck launch a multibillion-dollar rocket company after being rejected by NASA and Boeing? Learn about his failures, challenges and successes in this CNBC Make It interview.