Rocket Lab stories - Page 2

Callaghan Innovation congratulates NZ Innovation Awards winners
Fri, 20th Oct 2017
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Callaghan Innovation cheers its clients, including Rocket Lab, who triumphed at the NZ Innovation Awards, reflecting rich Kiwi ingenuity and ambition.

Rocket Lab to fly Planet and Spire satellites on second test flight
Wed, 27th Sep 2017
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Rocket Lab's 'Still Testing' set to propel Planet and Spire satellites, boosting Earth observation and analytics capabilities.

Contractor equipment at fault for Rocket Lab Electron launch termination
Tue, 8th Aug 2017
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The issue has been resolved and Rocket Lab has authorised the production of four additional launch vehicles as it prepares for commercial operations.

Rocketlab’s Peter Beck inducted into World Entrepreneur Hall of Fame
Mon, 12th Jun 2017
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world entrepreneur of the year awards
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Rocketlab launched their first rocket into space last month and it’s viewed around the world as a very serious player in the rocket business.

How Callaghan Innovation's $244m revenue is shaping Kiwi innovation
Wed, 28th Sep 2016
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Callaghan Innovation's 2015-2016 Annual Report is scheduled for Parliament, and it puts forward some of the most grand successes for Kiwi innovation.

Rocket Lab gets Airways tick of approval to launch electron rocket
Mon, 12th Sep 2016
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Airways NZ approves regular rocket launches from Rocket Lab, including creating 'special use airspace' for their electron rocket.

Space Jam? Not in this universe…
Tue, 5th Aug 2014
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A man of the universe with star credibility to match, when Rocket Lab founder Peter Beck says there’s space in space, he means it.

World-first as Kiwi aerospace firm sends businesses to infinity and beyond...
Tue, 29th Jul 2014
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Kiwi firm Rocket Lab unveils Electron, aiming to slash costs of launching small satellites to under USD $5 million and cutting lead times to weeks.