Owl The Way Up
Scheduled for (UTC) | 2024-12-21 14:13 |
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Scheduled for (NZDT) | 2024-12-22 03:13 |
Launch site | Rocket Lab LC-1B, Māhia Peninsula, New Zealand |
Booster recovery | No |
Launch vehicle | Electron + Curie |
Customers | Synspective |
Payload | StriX satellite |
Mission success criteria | Successful deployment of spacecraft into Sun-Synchronous Orbit |
Livestreams
Stream | Link |
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Rocket Lab (official) | https://www.youtube.com/@RocketLabNZ/streams (scrub) |
Space Affairs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K18IPBBMxxE (scrub) |
The Launch Pad | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lgi4-3pKK4 |
Stats
- This will be the 16th launch for Rocket Lab this year.
- This will be the 58th overall launch for Rocket Lab.
Payload info:
This is the second of a bulk buy of two Electron launches by Synspective to deliver their StriX satellites to low Earth orbit. StriX satellites can collect data with a ground resolution of 1-3m and a swath width of more than 10-30km. Each Electron launch will deliver 1 StriX satellite into orbit. This will be the overall 6th StriX satellite launched by Rocket Lab for Synspective.
Previous mission: Stonehenge
Next mission: TBD
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“No Earlier Than”, in this context.
By the way, the launch has been rescheduled for tomorrow morning :)
Ah OK, so good chance of being next year then.
Rescheduled for tomorrow morning but it’s still 3am 😆. I struggle to stay up to midnight these days!
Yep! And Murielle Baker just confirmed that this is their final launch of the year.
I watched the launch coverage this morning after I woke up. Do other companies do funny things like checking in with the north pole on the preflight checks or is RocketLab a bit unique like that?
I think that particular preflight check might have been added due to launch date’s proximity to Christmas :)
I don’t recall any other launch providers including a north pole preflight check, but Firefly included a “pointy end up, flamey end down” check when they partnered with Everyday Astronaut to livestream their first launch.
Edit; found it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HfHAazNM3Q&t=1095s
Haha that’s great!