- Rocket Lab (RKLB, Financial) is set to launch the 'Get The Hawk Outta Here' mission in just two days.
- The mission supports geospatial analytics for HawkEye 360, deploying four satellites.
- This rapid scheduling highlights Rocket Lab's operational efficiency and adaptability.
Rocket Lab Corporation (RKLB), a leader in launch services and space systems, has announced a swift adjustment in its Electron launch manifest. The upcoming mission, 'Get The Hawk Outta Here,' is scheduled for no earlier than June 26th, 2025, from Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand. This quick turnaround is part of a multi-launch contract with geospatial analytics company HawkEye 360.
The mission aims to launch four satellites, including three microsats known as Cluster 12 and one experimental satellite, Kestrel-0A. These satellites are designed to collect and geolocate radio frequency signals globally, supporting both national and global security initiatives.
'Get The Hawk Outta Here' marks the third of four launches planned for June, following successful launches earlier this month and with an additional mission, 'Symphony in the Stars,' also anticipated. Rocket Lab's responsive scheduling reflects its commitment to serving the diverse needs of small satellite customers with maximum operational efficiency.
Rocket Lab continues to demonstrate its capability and adaptability in a competitive space industry, maintaining a robust launch schedule while advancing technological capabilities. The launch will be broadcast live approximately 20 minutes before lift-off and can be viewed on the company's website.