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Rocket Lab Return Electron to Service with Launch of the Sequoia Satellite – Rocket Rundown
Rocket lab has returned the company’s Electron rocket to service with the launch of the Capella Space Sequoia Earth observation satellite.
Rocket Lab has successfully returned its Electron rocket to service with the launch of the Sequoia Earth observation satellite for Capella Space.
The fourteenth Electron mission (dubbed I Cant Believe Its Not Optical) was launched from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 on New Zealands Mhia Peninsula at 03:05 UTC on 31 August 2020. Following a successful launch, Rocket Lab confirmed on Twitter that the payload had been deployed into low Earth orbit successfully adding, It was a good day to go to space…
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