Rocket Lab to Launch
Dedicated Mission for European Space Technology
Company OHB Group
August 25, 2020
Rocket Lab has announced
that leading European space technology company
OHB Group has signed a contract for a dedicated
launch on an Electron rocket. The launch was
procured through OHB Cosmos International Launch
Service GmbH, the launch service division of the
OHB Group.
The mission will launch a
communications satellite for an OHB customer and
is scheduled for lift-off in early 2021 from
Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 on New Zealand’s
Māhia Peninsula. It is the first launch contract
between Rocket Lab and OHB, one of Europe’s
leading space systems integrators which
traditionally offers rideshare opportunities on
large launch vehicles.
The mission will represent
a rapid turnaround time of just six months
between contract signing and launch. This
streamlined path to launch, combined with Rocket
Lab’s ability to deliver payloads to precise and
unique orbits, were key factors in OHB selecting
Rocket Lab as the launch provider.
Peter Beck, Rocket Lab’s
founder and CEO, said the contract highlights
the growing need that small satellite operators
have for responsive, dedicated launch.
“As a respected leader in
space, OHB Group has been providing access to
orbit through rideshare opportunities and
dedicated launches on medium and large size
rockets for many years. We’re excited to be
enabling a new capability for OHB and its
mission partners by delivering rapid turnaround,
dedicated small satellite launch on Electron,”
said Beck. “Missions like this one put small
satellite operators in the driver’s seat, giving
them control over their launch schedule and
orbit, on their terms.”
“OHB delivers an unmatched
delivery time to its customer with this project.
This would not have been possible without the
impressive reactivity of Rocket Lab", said Lutz
Bertling, Chief Strategy & Development Officer
OHB Group. “For this mission, OHB COSMOS
International Launch Service is not only
providing the launch service procurement like
for several previous OHB missions in the last 25
years. In the New Space Era we are leading this
specific spacecraft, payload and mission
development supported by OHB divisions in
Sweden, Germany and Czech Republic ”, said
Indulis Kalnins,OHB Cosmos
Managing Director.
The OHB mission will be one
of the first missions in a busy year of launch
activity for Rocket Lab, with the company booked
for launches every two weeks in 2021 across its
two launch sites, Launch Complex 1 in New
Zealand and Launch Complex 2 in Virginia.