#RocketLab #火箭實驗室 | Testing the #NextGeneration #Electron #CarrierRocket #RunningOutOfFingers in developing progressively for #ReusableCarrierRocket ….

An American – New Zealand based Carrier Rocket company Rocket lab in which it’s preparations for an launch of 25th November 2019  in which is bound to be launched from the eastern coast of North Island New Zealand from its Mahia Peninsula Launch complex one launch for the late February calendar.. In which it’ll be position in a LEO –Low Earth Orbital position… In which its launch time is unknown to be announce….   Also featuring the next generation’s series of the Electron 3D printed booster rocket engine for its tenth launched…

Launching featuring Electron Carrier Rocket with its carbon fibre fuselage with its next generation 3D printed engine.. is this mission will carry deployment of several Commercial Small Satellites  into its designated orbit in which the Next Generation Electron Engine is designed to be used as Reusable for the Reusable first Staging Carrier Rocket in  which is test driving for any lessons learn towards full commercially of a cost effective reusable carrier rocket..

On this mission of Running out of Fingers, is an onboard rideshare mission in which the payload composes of six spacecraft’s 5cm PocketQube microsatellites from satellite manufacturer and mission management provider Alba Orbita…. In which the final eighth payload to ridesharing is Spaceflight for ALE Co., Ltd (ALE), a Tokyo-based company creating microsatellites that simulate meteor particles.

ATL-1: A payload from Advanced Technology of Laser (ATL) from Hungary designed to test a new thermal isolation material in space, conduct a thermal insulator material experiment, and DVB-T band spectrum monitoring.

Fossasat-1: FossaSat 1 is a picosatellite developed by Spanish non-profit organization Fossa Systems. The spacecraft, which fits in the palm of a hand, is a communications satellite that uses low power RF to provide IOT connectivity.

NOOR 1A & NOOR 1B: These satellites from Stara Space will demonstrate LEO-to-LEO intersatellite link technology communicating with ground stations on Earth; crucial technologies required to create a real-time global communications constellation in space.

SMOG-P: A novel spectrum monitoring payload built by students at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in Hungary. Smog-P features a spectrum analyzer to measure man-made electromagnetic pollution from space.

TRSI Sat: ACME AtronOmatic is a US-Germany based software application development company that provides flight tracking services to the aviation community and to mobile applications such as MyRadar, a weather radar application for mobile devices.

ALE-2: Tokyo-based ALE Co., Ltd ‘s ALE-2 satellite aims to create man-made shooting stars by simulating re-entering meteor particles. The satellite includes multiple redundant attitude sensors and controllers, as well as a propulsion system for maneuvers.

Launch update: We’re standing down from today’s launch attempt to conduct further tests on ground systems. We’ll update with a new target launch date soon. The window remains open until 12 December

Work on the Stage 2 umbilical that caused us to stand down from last week’s launch is nearing completion, however poor weather conditions are driving a launch attempt no earlier than 07:56 UTC, Friday 6 Dec. Stay tuned for updates as we continue to assess weather this week.

Teams at Launch Complex 1 are moving into position for today’s launch December sixth 2019  in which launch successfully  attempt of the #RunningOutOfFingers mission. Ground winds are a concern that we’re monitoring as we approach the opening of the window at 07:56 UTC.

 Including during this first test flight of the testing the next generation of  Electron Carrier Rocket with its new Next Generation Rutherford Engine in progressively developing towards Reusability  the first guided, full telemetry re-entry of the Electron launch vehicle’s first stage as part of Rocket Lab’s plans to re-use and re-fly rocket boosters in future missions. Recovery instrumentation onboard this flight will include guidance and navigation hardware, including S-band telemetry and onboard flight computer systems, to live-gather data during the first stage’s atmospheric re-entry, as well as a reaction control system to orient the booster.. In which those new instruments installed will help the process of developing the Next Generation Electron reusable Carrier Rocket …

 

Credit Images and visuals are from Rocketlab.usa

#RocketLab #火箭實驗室|#Electron #AstroDigital | #AsTheCrowFlies like that constellation #Corvus the crows of #CubeSats…

Rocket Lab 火箭實驗室 | #ThisOnesForPickering providing #LaunchServicesProgram to launch two cute educational #CubeSats #ELaNa19 #ELaNaXIX – Dedication Launch towards the late Sir William Pickering… Providing that role is the Electron Rocket..

On a fourteen day launch window in which is launching inbetween 14th -28th October 2019, it’s the launch of the Rocket Lab 火箭實驗室 an American Space Carrier Rocket Company, based in New Zealand….  The mission is named As “The Crow Flies”, in which the name of the Carbon printed fibre fuselage construction Electron Carrier Rocket... Launching in between 1200 towards 1600 New Zealand Date –Daylight savings Time… Launching from New Zealand North Island’s Mahia Peninsula Launch Complex One …..

The payload manufacturer is Digital Astro, Huntington Beach Californian Company. In which they’re also satellite manufacturer in which they’ve been in the satellite manufacturing for least than five years… Corvus is a CubeSats, in which Tailoring a customed built variant satellites of mission specifications of 6U and 16U CubeSats to ESPA Class…

“On 17th October 2019, launching from the Rocket Lab’s one of two launch complexes, one in North Island New Zealand, Mahia Peninsula, launching successfully in with a clear blue day on in which mostly of the currently month of October has been throughout thunderstorms and rain of an on-going late winters spring.. .Launching with any arising issues only previously that which didn’t met launch criteria is the New Zealand’s four seasons in one day weather… “

The livery patch of the mission As the Crow Flies, resembles the constellation Corvus as the small satellite, in which a ninth mission as it orbits the earth

#RocketLab #火箭實驗室 #VirginiaSpace | progressively announcing the new #LC2 #LaunchComplexTwo on Wallops Island on the day of the #70thAnniversary founding of the #PeoplesRepublicOfChina also reveal on the 13th December 2019 #updated… …..

 

 

Today’s it’s the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, 1st October 1949, today there’s a massive celebrations in China also in the Chinese Communities worldwide.. as the celebrations for Golden week … it’s also the announcing of the newly launch Complex for the Rocket Lab 火箭實驗室a American Space Carrier Rocket Company, based in New Zealand..  in collaboration with Virginia Space of construction of the LC2- Launch Complex Two ion Wallops Island  – Wallops Flight Facility in the United States.. in which features many lessons learnt from the experiences of the LC1-Launch Complex Mahia Peninsula- North Island –New Zealand… in which can launch mostly American satellite  type payloads that’s not recommend in launching in New Zealand  in which likes of that doesn’t violate the New Zealand Anti –Nuclear Act of 1986…  in which VirginiaSpace also caters to others also towards Rocket Lab, in which running the day to day operations of hopefully launching one hundred and twenty launches per year annually from LC1 but with LC2 Wallops a hopefully One Hundred and thirty launches per year annually ….   With the current Electron Carrier Rocket among with the propose reusable Carrier Rocket in development…

On 13 December the Rocket Lab 火箭實驗室a American Space Carrier Rocket Company, based in New Zealand..  in collaboration with Virginia Space of construction of the LC2- Launch Complex Two ion Wallops Island  – Wallops Flight Facility in the United States.. in which features many lessons learnt from the experiences of the LC1-Launch Complex Mahia Peninsula- North Island –New Zealand… in which can launch mostly American satellite  type payloads that’s not recommend in launching in New Zealand in which Launching from the Northern Hemisphere… in which it was livestream from the  LC2- Launch Complex Two ion Wallops Island  – Wallops Flight Facility with representative guest whom partake on the construction in which LC2 is the more updated advance  lesson learnt from the LC1 New Zealand Launch Complex….

#RocketLab #火箭實驗室 |#讓它下雨 #MakeItRain like in #Seattle with That #ElectronCarrierRocket in ride sharing with raining seven #satellites towards orbit….

Down south, southern Hemisphere North Island, New Zealand is the next making It rain in New Zealand in which New Zealand is traditional known for with random raining days that surprise you on even on the most sunniest days but the launch is dedicated to the most raining out rainfall known city in California Seattle .. Rocket lab-USA- An American – New Zealand based Carrier Rocket company Rocket lab is set to launch it next series launch in which chaptered “Make It Rain” launching from the east coast of the North Island New Zealand at its Launch Complex one – LC 1.  In which the launch window is set to be within 27th June – Thursday towards 10th July- Wednesday 2019…. In which the launch time is 1230-1630 Hong Kong Time – 1630-1830 Hours New Zealand Time, launching from the almost made in New Zealand Electron Rocket with those California west coast 3D printed Rutherford Engines..

Making it Rain during the launch  in payload Ride Sharing on one launch from Mahia Peninsula where LC1 is located …. Launching seven satellites payloads for spaceflight is including Black Sky’s Global-3 microsat, two U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) Prometheus satellites and Melbourne Space Program’s ACRUX-1 CubeSat. The total mission payload mass is 80 kg. The largest spacecraft on the mission is BlackSky Global-3, a microsatellite developed, designed, and manufactured by BlackSky, a leading provider of geospatial intelligence, satellite imaging, and global monitoring services.

Rocket LAB USA- Make it Rain- including Black Sky’s Global-3 microsat

However with RocketLab has been increasing the scale of production with it primary launch carrier rocket the Electron in which recently it been manufacturing it Rutherford engines in its Huntington Beach California operations in which that facilities manufactures the 3D printed Rutherford Engines in a scale of one hundred per year to mean launch customer demands in which Rocket Lab yet to achieve an every seventy two hour launching cycle for the micro Satellite market.. With a full constructed manufactured assemble Electron Rocket Carrier Rocket per week cycle…

The launch will take place from launch toward deployment in matter in least that one hour.. least 53.26 minutes towards when all the deployment of seven satellites  from the secondary stage of the Curie Engines