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Rocket Lab to launch 4 Spire and NorthStar SSA satellites on January 27 (Updated)

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Rocket Lab 4 Satellites Launch from Spire and Northstar

Update – January 30, 2024: Rocket Lab has scrubbed the January 27 and its backup launch opportunity for January 28. The flight is now scheduled to liftoff on January 31, at the following times: 06:15 UTC, 01:15 ET, and 22:15 PT.

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Initial Story:

Rocket Lab, an aerospace launch and service provider, announced a new mission to send 4 Spire and NorthStar SAA satellites into low-Earth orbit.

The mission is set for January 27, 2023, with a 45-minute launch window at 6:15 UTC and 01:15 ET. It was previously planned for January 18-19 but rescheduled to this new date. There might be new changes based on the launch scenarios and weather.

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There are also backup launch opportunities but the company has not shared any specific date for the time being. The Electron launch vehicle will be vertical at PAD B of Launch Complex 1 in Mahia, New Zealand.

Mission Details

The Electron rocket, used in this mission, is 18 meters tall, 1.2 meters wide, and includes 2 + a kick stage. It can carry a payload of 320kg/440 lbm. Stage 1 produces 5600 LBF of thrust with each of 9 Rutherford engines.

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The second stage has 1 Rutherford vacuum engine with 5800lbf thrust to lead the payload into orbit.

Following a stage separation, the booster rocket will return to Earth with a parachute splashdown within several hundred kilometers of Launch Complex 1. The booster will be recovered by a recovery vessel.

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Satellites:

These are four Space Situational Awareness (SSA) satellites for Spire Global Inc. customer NorthStar Earth & Space. NorthStar’s satellites are built and operated by Spire and designed to simultaneously monitor all near-Earth orbits from space. These satellites aim to deliver an enhanced level of SSA services.

These satellites also promise to provide accurate information for space object detection, tracking, orbit determination, collision avoidance, navigation, and proximity alerts.

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Rocket Lab's Electron Rocket payload with 4 SSA satellites from Spire and Northstar

Rocket Lab’s Electron Rocket Payload with 4 SSA satellites from Spire and Northstar (image source – Rocket Lab)

Where to watch

The live stream of the 4 Spire and NorthStar SSA satellites launch will be broadcast on the official Rocket Lab website.

Mel Trivalo is a senior author at EONMSK.com, he began his early career in electronics in 2021 and turned his attention towards Space and Rocket Science. Mel likes to explore new technologies and swings baseball to run through creative thoughts.