Rocket Lab Successfully
Launches Two Missions in Less Than 24 Hours
November 25, 2024
Rocket Lab USA, Inc. successfully
launched its 56th Electron mission, deploying five
satellites to Low Earth Orbit for French
Internet-of-Things (IoT) constellation operator Kinéis.
The “Ice AIS Baby” mission
lifted-off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in Mahia,
New Zealand at 4:55 pm on 25 November NZDT (03:55 UTC),
successfully deploying five satellites to a 643 km low
Earth orbit. The mission was Rocket Lab’s 14th mission
of 2024 and 56th launch overall. It also brought the
total count of satellites deployed by Rocket Lab to 203,
further cementing Electron’s position as the leading
small launch vehicle globally. The launch took place
just 21 hours and 55 minutes after Rocket Lab completed
a successful mission from Launch Complex 2 in Virginia,
setting a new company record for fastest turnaround
between launches.
Rocket Lab founder and CEO Sir
Peter Beck said: “Two successful launches less than 24
hours apart from pads in different hemispheres. That’s
unprecedented capability in the small launch market and
one we’re immensely proud to deliver at Rocket Lab.
Customers like Kinéis are unlocking the potential of
space and we’re excited to give them the keys to do so
with frequent, dedicated, and reliable small launch
opportunities.”
Kinéis CEO Alexandre Tisserant,
says: “The Kinéis teams have once again demonstrated
their technical capabilities as satellite operators by
taking control of these five new satellites at a
sustained launch rate. This achievement would not have
been possible without Rocket Lab’s Electron precision in
placing our satellites in their planned positions. With
15 Kinéis satellites now in orbit, we’re one step closer
to the full deployment of our dedicated IoT
constellation for transmitting data in near-real time,
anywhere on the globe. Congratulations to all our teams,
who are doing an incredible job - and, let’s not forget,
a European first! We’re equally enthusiastic about our
second mission, AIS. In a rapidly consolidating market,
Kinéis is establishing itself as a sovereign European
player, combining technological expertise and strategic
independence. With our new AIS offering, we provide
maritime players with enhanced visibility over their
fleets, while ensuring higher data reliability.”
The “Ice AIS Baby” mission was the
third of five dedicated Electron launches for Kinéis, a
company backed by private and public investors including
the French government’s space agency CNES (Centre
National d'Études Spatiales) and CLS (Collecte
Localisation Satellites), an international space-based
solutions provider, to improve global IoT connectivity.
The Kinéis constellation is designed to make it possible
to connect and locate any connected object anywhere in
the world, enabling data transmission to users in
near-real time, at low bit rates and with very low
energy consumption. By enabling internet connection to
the Earth’s most remote locations, Kinéis constellation
can support forest fire detection, water resource
management, infrastructure and energy network
monitoring, transport and logistics tracking, and much
more.
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