Rocket Lab Signs
Multi-Launch Deal to Deploy Satellite Constellation
for Capella Space
February 28, 2023
Rocket Lab USA, Inc has secured
a multi-launch deal for a rapid succession of four
Electron missions for Capella Space, an American
space tech company and the world’s leading provider
of commercial Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
imagery.
Scheduled for launch beginning
in the second half of 2023, each Electron mission
will deploy a single SAR Earth-imaging Acadia
satellite, a new generation satellite designed,
manufactured, and operated by Capella Space, to low
Earth orbit. These missions, scheduled to launch in
quick succession, will follow an existing launch on
the Rocket Lab manifest for Capella Space, the
“Stronger Together” mission which is scheduled to
lift off from Launch Complex 2 in Wallops, Virginia
in March 2023. Capella Space is a returning customer
to Electron, with Rocket Lab having launched a
dedicated mission for the SAR company in August
2020.
The multi-rocket launch
commitment demonstrates Rocket Lab’s proven ability
to deliver streamlined access to space and allows
Capella to meet growing customer demand for Capella
SAR technology that can gather images 24/7 and
through clouds or darkness.
Rocket Lab CEO and founder,
Peter Beck, says: “We delivered mission success for
Capella in our first mission for them in 2020 and
now we’re thrilled they’ve entrusted us with a
further five missions to help expand their growing
SAR constellation. We’re proud to provide the team
at Capella with a reliable ride to space, combined
with the flexibility of two launch sites in
different hemispheres to enable flexibility and
responsiveness.”
Capella Space CEO and founder,
Payam Banazadeh, says: “We are experiencing
increased market demand for our highest-quality SAR
data, and this announcement underscores Capella’s
strong commitment to our global customers across the
defence and intelligence and commercial markets. We
are excited for the multiple launches with Rocket
Lab, including the introduction of our new
generation Acadia satellite technology, to further
enhance our market-leading capabilities of
high-frequency, best quality SAR imagery with the
fastest order-to-delivery speeds of any commercial
SAR provider.”
The four newly-signed missions
are planned to lift-off from Rocket Lab Launch
Complex 1 in New Zealand – however, Rocket Lab has
provided Capella Space with the flexibility to move
any of the missions to Rocket Lab Launch Complex 2
in Wallops, Virginia if required as the mission
campaigns progress in order to meet optimum customer
and mission requirements. By operating three orbital
launch pads across two continents, Rocket Lab’s
responsive and flexible launch solution enables
assured access to orbit for Capella Space to quickly
and reliably increase their constellation’s capacity
and orbital diversity to meet growing demands for
its SAR imagery and analysis.
In addition to providing the
launch service, each Capella Space mission will
feature separation systems produced by Rocket Lab in
line with the Company’s vertical integration
strategy.
Capella Space joins a growing
list of commercial constellation operators who have
entrusted Rocket Lab to deploy their spacecraft to
precise orbits on dependable schedules including:
BlackSky Global, Hawkeye 360, Synspective, Kineis,
Planet, Spire, Fleet Space and more. Kineis is
scheduled to begin late 2023.
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