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to improve life on earth

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Space For Rocket Lab
Satellite Technology

Dedicated
Small Launch

Electron is the second most frequently launched U.S.
rocket, delivering mission success for commercial
and government satellite operators.

Offering dedicated and rideshare options, tailored
orbits, schedule control and responsive launch.
We deliver your mission, your way.

Hypersonic
Suborbital

HASTE is a suborbital testbed launch vehicle
derived from Rocket Lab's heritage rocket

Medium
Launch

Neutron, our 13-tonne payload class
launch vehicle in development. Reliable
and cost-effective launch services for
constellation deployment, cargo
resupply, and interplanetary missions.

Spacecraft
Solutions

A family of advanced configurable spacecraft
for a range of mission profiles. Photon, Pioneer,
Lightning, Explorer.

World Leading
Space Solar

Highest efficiency space solar cells and CICs
providing power to over 1000 spacecraft.

Flight & Ground
Software

Industry-leading off-the-shelf flight software that has
been operating across more than 50 spacecraft for
a cumulative 150 years in space. Our expertise and
solutions also span mission simulation and ground
software solutions that provide complete spacecraft
command and control for all spacecraft
and constellations.

Satellite
Components

Reliable, flight proven satellite
subsystems and components that
make your mission possible.

Responsive
Space

Accelerating the path to orbit with
rapid call-up launch on demand
and agile satellite solutions.

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