The mission was Rocket Lab's 16th launch for the year and sixth launch to date for Japanese Earth-observation company Synspective
MAHIA, New Zealand--(BUSINESS WIRE)--$RKLB--Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) ("Rocket Lab" or "the Company"), a global leader in launch services and space systems, today announced it successfully completed the Company's 16th launch for the year, deploying a satellite for Japanese Earth-observation constellation operator Synspective.
The "Owl The Way Up" mission lifted off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in Mahia, New Zealand on 22 December at 03:17 NZT deploying a single StriX satellite to orbit from the Electron launch vehicle. The mission was the sixth in a total of 16 launches booked on Electron for Synspective, an Earth observation company operating 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. Rocket Lab first launched for Synspective in December 2020 and has been the sole launch provider for Synspective's constellation to date.
Rocket Lab founder and CEO, Sir Peter Beck, says: "Mission success once again for Synspective, capping off our busiest launch year to date. We look forward to continuing to increase our launch cadence in the new year as we strengthen Electron's position as the leading small rocket globally, and also enter the medium launch market with Neutron's debut. In 2024 we launched missions for NASA, the NRO, deployed multiple missions for commercial constellation operators like Synspective, launched suborbital HASTE missions advancing hypersonic flight test capability, and to top it all off, we achieved a world first by launching two missions from two different hemispheres in less than 24 hours. Thank you and congratulations to the Rocket Lab team, our customers, and our mission partners for another stellar year."
Rocket Lab launched 16 missions in 2024, besting the Company's previous annual launch record of 10 missions, achieved in 2023 and representing a launch cadence increase of 60% year-on-year. Rocket Lab maintained a record of 100% mission success for all launches in 2024. The "Owl The Way" up launch was Rocket Lab's final scheduled launch for 2024 with the next Electron launch scheduled in Q1 2025.
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About Synspective's constellation:
Synspective's small SAR satellites, StriX, are equipped with a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensor, which can observe the Earth's surface in any weather condition day or night. Not affected by clouds or rainSAR is suitable for persistent monitoring of disasters and detailed changes to secure critical infrastructure and other facilities. Example use cases include:
detecting anomalies in road, rail, energy and other infrastructure, resulting in lower maintenance costs and accident risk,
monitoring crop growth conditions and analyzing soil and vegetation health to help reduce costs and increase efficiency for farmers,
detecting illegal logging and fishing in the most remote parts of the world,
providing rapid damage assessment after flooding, landslides and volcanic eruptions, as well as risk assessment for land subsidence,
enabling the persistent monitoring of maritime traffic, border activities and other potential security threats, and advances maritime domain awareness,
analyzing tree cover to calculate CO2 absorption and carbon credits.
About Rocket Lab
Founded in 2006, Rocket Lab is an end-to-end space company with an established track record of mission success. We deliver reliable launch services, satellite manufacture, spacecraft components, and on-orbit management solutions that make it faster, easier, and more affordable to access space. Headquartered in Long Beach, California, Rocket Lab designs and manufactures the Electron small orbital launch vehicle, a family of flight-proven spacecraft, and the Company is developing the large Neutron launch vehicle for constellation deployment. Since its first orbital launch in January 2018, Rocket Lab's Electron launch vehicle has become the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket annually and has delivered more than 200 satellites to orbit for private and public sector organizations, enabling operations in national security, scientific research, space debris mitigation, Earth observation, climate monitoring, and communications. Rocket Lab's Photon spacecraft platform has been selected to support NASA missions to the Moon and Mars, as well as the first private commercial mission to Venus. Rocket Lab has three launch pads at two launch sites, including two launch pads at a private orbital launch site located in New Zealand and a third launch pad in Virginia.
这次任务是火箭实验室今年的第16次发射,也是日本地球观察公司Synspective迄今为止的第六次发射。
新西兰马希亚--(商业新闻)--$RKLb--火箭实验室美国公司(纳斯达克: RKLB)("火箭实验室"或"公司"),全球领先的发射服务和空间系统公司,今天宣布成功完成公司今年的第16次发射,为日本地球观察星座运营商Synspective部署了一颗卫星。
"Owl The Way Up"任务于12月22日03:17 NZt从新西兰马希亚的火箭实验室发射场1号发射,成功将一颗StriX卫星部署到轨道。这次任务是为Synspective预定的16次发射中的第六次,Synspective是一家经营合成孔径雷达(SAR)卫星星座的地球观察公司,旨在提供能够检测地球表面毫米级变化的图像。火箭实验室于2020年12月首次为Synspective发射,迄今为止一直是Synspective星座的唯一发射提供商。
火箭实验室创始人兼首席执行官彼得·贝克爵士表示:“再次为Synspective取得任务成功,标志着我们迄今为止最繁忙的发射年。我们期待在新的一年中继续提高我们的发射频率,进一步巩固Electron作为全球领先的小型火箭的地位,并凭借Neutron的首次亮相进入中型发射市场。在2024年,我们为NASA、NRO发射了任务,为商业星座运营商如Synspective发射了多项任务,进行了推进超音速飞行测试能力的亚轨道HASTE任务,最后,凭借在24小时内从两个不同半球发射的两次任务,我们取得了世界首次。感谢并祝贺火箭实验室团队、我们的客户和我们的任务合作伙伴,感谢你们又一个辉煌的年度。”
火箭实验室在2024年发射了16个任务,超过了公司在2023年创下的10个任务的年度发射记录,实现了同比60%的发射频率增长。火箭实验室在2024年的所有发射中保持了100%的任务成功记录。"Owl The Way" up发射是火箭实验室2024年最后一次计划发射,下一次Electron发射计划在2025年第一季度进行。
火箭实验室的图像和视频:
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关于Synspective的星座:
Synspective的小型合成孔径雷达(SAR)卫星StriX配备有合成孔径雷达(SAR)传感器,可以在任何天气条件下昼夜观察地球表面。它不受云层或降雨的影响,SAR适合对灾害进行持续监测以及详细变化,以确保关键基础设施和其他设施的安全。具体应用案例包括:
检测公路、铁路、能源和其他基础设施中的异常,从而降低维护成本和事故风险,
监测作物生长条件,分析土壤和植被健康,帮助降低成本并提高农民的效率,
在世界上最偏远的地区检测非法伐木和捕鱼,
在洪水、滑坡和火山爆发后提供快速的损害评估,以及土地沉降的风险评估,
能够持续监测海上交通、边界活动和其他潜在的安全威胁,并推进海洋领域的意识,
分析森林覆盖情况以计算二氧化碳吸收量和碳信用。
关于火箭实验室
火箭实验室成立于2006年,是一家拥有丰富成功发射经验的端到端航天公司。我们提供可靠的发射服务、卫星制造、航天器元件以及轨道管理解决方案,使进入太空变得更快、更容易和更经济。火箭实验室总部位于加利福尼亚州长滩,设计并制造电子小型轨道运载火箭、经过验证的航天器系列,并正在开发用于星座部署的大型中子运载火箭。自2018年1月首次轨道发射以来,火箭实验室的电子运载火箭已成为美国每年发射频率第二高的火箭,并为私营和公共部门组织发射了200多颗卫星,使其能够在国家安全、科学研究、太空垃圾减少、地球观测、气候监测和通信领域开展业务。火箭实验室的 Photon 航天器平台已被选中支持NASA前往月球和火星的任务,以及首个私人商业探测金星的任务。火箭实验室在两个发射场有三个发射台,包括位于新西兰的一个私人轨道发射场的两个发射台,以及位于维吉尼亚州的第三个发射台。