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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
Rocket Lab Launch Complex 3 is the dedicated launch site for...
- HASTE
Rocket Lab Launch Complex 2 within the Mid-Atlantic Regional...
- Launch Experience
Located within Launch Complex 1 are Rocket Lab’s private...
- Star Trackers and Reaction Wheels
In 2020, leading satellite hardware manufacturer Sinclair...
- Space Software
In October 2021, Rocket Lab acquired Advanced Solutions, Inc...
- Next Mission
The two dedicated missions will each deploy one satellite to...
- About Us
Rocket Lab is a premier supplier of flight-proven...
- Electron
Rocket Lab has launched one sub-orbital HASTE rocket to date from Wallops Island, Virginia. In addition to the Electron, Neutron, and HASTE launch vehicles, Rocket Lab manufactures and operates spacecraft and is a supplier of satellite components including star trackers , reaction wheels , solar cells and arrays , satellite radios , separation ...
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 · Space.com: Rocket Lab acts as mission control for several spacecraft, like the private MethaneSat and Varda Space Industries' in-space manufacturing effort that makes use of your Photon...
Rocket Lab is a premier supplier of flight-proven satellites, subsystems and spacecraft components. The company’s extensive line of small and medium class spacecraft platforms support a wide range of mission profiles for the commercial, civil and defense markets.
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Rocket Lab Launch Complex 3 is the dedicated launch site for Neutron. It’s located at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport within NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Neutron’s pad is adjacent to the existing Rocket Lab Launch Complex 2, the U.S. launch site for Electron.
Reusable Rockets. The world's first reusable orbital small rocket. Electron is already the world's most frequently launched small rocket annually. Now we're making it the world's first reusable orbital small rocket too. By reusing Electron's first stage, the largest part of the launch vehicle, we aim to increase our already industry-leading ...