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Rocket Lab’s first US-based launch ‘100% success’

Inaugural Electron launch from Virginia had suffered from delays.

Rocket Lab's latest Electron launch gets underway - the first from its Wallops Island site. Credit: Brady Kenniston

Will Mace Wed, 25 Jan 2023

Rocket Lab’s first launch from its United States pad has gone off without a hitch today, with all three payloads successfully deployed for geospatial analytics provider HawkEye 360.

The Kiwi-born, Nasdaq-listed launch and space systems company had delayed the first launch from its Wallops Island,

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