Article 5D2PA Rocket Lab completes its first rocket launch of 2021 and 18th mission overall

Rocket Lab completes its first rocket launch of 2021 and 18th mission overall

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Darrell Etherington
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Rocket Lab has launched its 18th mission, and the first of 2021, as of 8:26 PM NZT (2:30 AM EST). The Another One Leaves The Crust" mission took off from Rocket Lab's Launch Complex 1 on the Mahia Peninsula in New Zealand, and flew a single communications microsatellite on behalf of client OHB Group, a satellite manufacturer based in Europe with facilities in Germany, Sweden and the Czech Republic.

Rocket Lab's launches often feature payloads from more than one customer on the same Electron launch vehicle, but this dedicated payload launch is an example of how the flexibility of its smaller rocket can serve customers even for single small satellite missions. The rocket successfully delivered its payload as intended shortly following take-off.

While Rocket Lab has been developing and testing a booster stage recovery process to help it re-use part of its launch vehicles on subsequent flights, this particular mission did not include a recovery attempt. The company has had significant success with that development process however, and recovered its first booster last year. Sometime this year, it's expected to attempt a recovery that includes a mid-air catch of the returning first stage via helicopter.

Rocket Lab makes its first booster recovery after successful launch

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