In addition, the U.S. launch company signed a multi-launch deal with Capella Space to build a small satellite constellation in low Earth orbit.
that it had secured a multi-launch deal with Capella Space to send its SAR Earth-imaging Acadia satellites to low Earth orbit. Four Electron rocket missions will liftoff as part of the new deal, each carrying a single satellite.
The first mission is scheduled for launch sometime in March, taking off from Launch Complex 2 at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. Meanwhile, another Electron rocket is being simultaneously prepped for liftoff from Rocket Lab’s Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand to deploy satellites for Spaceflight Inc. customer BlackSky, according toBoth launches are set to take place this month, with Rocket Lab finalizing its launch windows soon.
“The ability to run simultaneous launch campaigns and deliver a rapid launch cadence is exactly what Electron and our launch sites were built for,” CEO Peter Beck said in the statement. “We’re dedicated to serving the responsive space needs of our customers across commercial and government space.
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