Satellite-Carrying Rocket 'Lost' After New Zealand Launch

The failed mission had been named "Pics Or It Didn't Happen".

By Reuters | Updated: 5 July 2020 12:08 IST  
https://gadgets.ndtv.com/science/news/rocket-lab-vehicle-fails-to-reach-orbit-loses-payload-of-satellites-2257391


A rocket from small-satellite launch firm Rocket Lab failed to reach orbit 
minutes after a successful lift-off from New Zealand on Saturday, the company 
said, losing its payload of seven small satellites it had intended to carry to 
space.

"An issue was experienced today during Rocket Lab's launch that caused the loss 
of the vehicle," the company said on Twitter, adding more information will be 
shared as available.

"We are deeply sorry to the customers on board Electron," the Auckland, New 
Zealand-based company said. "The issue occurred late in the flight during the 
2nd stage burn."

Rocket Lab is one of a growing group of launch companies looking to slash the 
cost of sending shoebox-sized satellites to low Earth orbit, building smaller 
rockets and reinventing traditional production lines to meet a growing payload 
demand.

The rocket's altitude peaked at 121 miles (195 km) roughly seven minutes after 
lift-off before quickly decreasing, according to in-flight telemetry on the 
company's live video feed.

It was aiming to send five tiny Earth imaging satellites from Planet Labs, one 
microsatellite from Canon Electronics, and a cubesat from British company 
In-Space Missions into a sun-synchronous orbit 310 miles above Earth.

The failed mission, the company's 13th payload launch, had been named "Pics Or 
It Didn't Happen".

"While it's never the outcome that we hope for, the risk of launch failure is 
one Planet is always prepared for," Planet Labs said in a statement on 
Saturday, adding it looked "forward to flying on the Electron again" in the 
future.

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