Rocket Lab launches NASA satellite at New Zealand facility

June 29, 2022
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Rocketlab USA Capstone Launch

Rocket Lab USA, Inc.  a leading launch and space systems company, has today successfully launched CAPSTONE, a microwave-oven-sized satellite designed to test a new orbit around the Moon for NASA. The mission is the first launch of NASA’s Artemis program.

CAPSTONE was launched at 09:55 UTC, June 28 on an Electron rocket from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in Mahia, New Zealand.  The mission was Rocket Lab’s 27th Electron launch.

“Today’s launch was an important step in humanity’s return to the Moon and a testament to the determination, resolve, and innovation of the hundreds of people behind CAPSTONE,” said Rocket Lab founder and CEO, Peter Beck. “Rocket Lab was founded to open access to space and enable ground-breaking missions like this that push the limits of what’s possible with small satellites. While CAPSTONE’s journey to the Moon has only just begun, we’re proud to have safely delivered CAPSTONE to space.”

Rocket Lab is expected to begin launching Electron rockets from the Wallops Flight Facility in the near future.

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Read the full news release here: Rocket Lab Successfully Launches CAPSTONE Spacecraft, Completes First Leg of Moon Mission for NASA | Business Wire.

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