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November 11th 18, 02:01 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Jeff Findley[_6_]
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Rocket Lab?s big ?It?s Business Time? launch targets this weekend for takeoff
In article ,
says...
Congrats to Rocket Lab on their successful launch!:
"A small rocket from a little-known company lifted off Sunday from the east coast
of New Zealand, carrying a clutch of tiny satellites. That modest event ? the
first commercial launch by a U.S.-New Zealand company known as Rocket Lab ? could
mark the beginning of a new era in the space business, where countless small
rockets pop off from spaceports around the world. This miniaturization of rockets
and spacecraft places outer space within reach of a broader swath of the economy."
See:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/10/s...ab-launch.html
This company is one to watch. They are taking the path of a relatively
inexpensive to manufacture small expendable launcher. Last I read,
they're going to add a launch site in the US.
Space startup Rocket Lab will build a second launch site in Virginia
Soon, the company will be able to launch from the US and New Zealand
By Loren Grush@lorengrush, Oct 17, 2018, 10:00am EDT
https://www.theverge.com/2018/10/17/...-nasa-wallops-
flight-facility-virginia-electron-rocket-launch-pad
From the article, they'll be launching from NASA's Wallops Flight
Facility in eastern Virginia. Having a US launch site is a good choice
if they want to launch for NASA or DOD.
Lots of other tidbits in the article.
Jeff
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