Rocket Lab to Launch Three
Demonstration Satellites for E-Space
March 21, 2022
Rocket Lab USA, Inc. will launch
three demonstration satellites for E-Space, to validate
the systems and technology for its satellite system.
The satellites are scheduled to fly
as part of a rideshare mission on Rocket Lab’s Electron
launch vehicle from Launch Complex 1 Pad A on New
Zealand’s Mahia Peninsula expected in the second quarter
of 2022.
E-Space aims to reduce the launch
requirements for a full constellation to months instead
of years — decreasing the time it takes to scale,
replenish or deliver a full system. E-Space’s system
aims to allow governments and companies to own private
satellite constellations that can dynamically scale in
capabilities, with applications ranging from secure
communications to managing remote infrastructure, while
maintaining a high level of security, flexibility and
resiliency.
“Our first satellites will provide
a demonstration and test platform for our new
sustainable satellite system,” said Greg Wyler, founder
and CEO of E-Space. “E-Space will increase the speed for
constellation delivery from years to months, allowing
new opportunities for more people to access space-based
platforms. With the help of Rocket Lab, we are excited
to be bringing these satellites into orbit in record
time.”
“We’re excited to partner with
E-Space on their first mission,” said Rocket Lab founder
and CEO, Peter Beck. “Innovation is the key to success
in space, and E-Space’s commitment to reducing the time
it takes to create a constellation or satellies, while
maintaining affordability and accessibilty falls in line
with our own values at Rocket Lab, as we have done with
Electron, the leading small launch vehicle. We wish them
enomous success in their mission with us.”
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