15 Dec 2023

Rocket Lab launches mission on behalf of Japanese satellite company

7:47 pm on 15 December 2023
Kiwi-founded space company Rocket Lab hopes to be one step closer to a reusable rocket with its 40th Electron launch on 24 August. The mission dubbed 'We Love the Nightlife' will lift off at 11.45am from Māhia in Hawke's Bay.

Photo: Supplied / Rocket Lab

Watch: New Zealand company Rocket Lab has launched a small Earth-imaging satellite from Māhia for a Japanese company this evening.

The launch took place around 5pm, but only after going into a brief hold order 12 minutes from launch.

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Rocket Lab held a dress rehearsal for the launch last week - the company's first mission since a rocket failed in September shortly after lift-off.

The mission is Rocket Lab's 10th launch of the year, beating the previous annual launch record of nine.

The mission's name 'The Moon God Awakens' is in honour of a Japanese god.

The satellite will join another one already in orbit. Both belong to Japanese firm iQPS which is aiming to have a 36-satellite constellation capable of monitoring Earth at specific fixed points every 10 minutes.

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