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Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 Launch Complex 1 on Māhia Peninsula Location Māhia Peninsula, New Zealand Coordinates 39°15′39″S 177°51′57″E / 39.26085°S 177.86586°E / -39.26085; 177.86586 (Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1) Time zone UTC+12 (NZST) • Summer (DST) UTC+13 (NZDT [a]) Operator Rocket Lab Total launches 52 Launch pad(s) 2 LC-1A launch history Status Active ...
Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 (LC-1A) was officially opened on 26 September 2016 (UTC; 27 September NZDT). [218] In December 2019, Rocket Lab began construction of a second pad on Māhia Peninsula named Launch Complex 1B. [219] On 28 February 2022, Launch Complex 1B hosted its first launch: "The Owl's Night Continues". [220]
Moreover, as of the end of the third quarter (Sept. 30), Rocket Lab held over $1 billion in backlog -- representing an increase of 80% year over year. Assembly of a rocket ship. Image source ...
This rocket launch company is growing quickly.
Over the last 12 months, Rocket Lab generated $327 million in revenue. This is up over 500% in just three years. But what will drive the next leg of growth through 2030?
Rocket Lab CEO Peter Beck sits alongside a Rutherford rocket engine in Auckland, New Zealand, on Oct. 20, 2015. ... Rocket Lab’s Electron has been a major player with nearly 200 satellites ...
Rocket Lab is taking advantage of the booming space economy, which analysts estimate will have over $1 trillion in annual spending within the next 10 years. ... At the current market cap of $5.3 ...
In July 2019, Rocket Lab expected to have launches every two weeks in 2020. [1] In June 2020, with a new Electron launch vehicle built every 18 days, Rocket Lab was planning to deliver monthly launches for the remainder of 2020 and into 2021, including the company's first launch from Wallops LC-2 in 2023 and a mission to the Moon for NASA ...