Article 5F5HD Rocket Lab will directly challenge SpaceX with its proposed Neutron launcher

Rocket Lab will directly challenge SpaceX with its proposed Neutron launcher

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Eric Berger
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    Rocket Lab plans to develop the 8-ton class Neutron rocket. [credit: Rocket Lab ]

After developing a successful small booster, named Electron, US-based launch company Rocket Lab recently announced plans to develop a much larger rocket.

It's a big step up. Whereas Electron can loft a maximum of about 300 kg to low-Earth orbit, the company's planned Neutron booster will be capable of lifting 8 tons-a mass that is more than 25 times greater.

So why is the company making this great leap? Ars caught up with the company's chief executive officer, Peter Beck, to get some answers.

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