Electron | We Love the Nightlife (Capella Acadia 1)

Electron | We Love the Nightlife (Capella Acadia 1)

Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1B
Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand

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Rocket Lab

Rocket Lab is an American aerospace manufacturer with a wholly owned New Zealand subsidiary. The company develops lightweight, cost-effective commercial rocket launch services. The Electron Program was founded on the premise that small payloads such as CubeSats require dedicated small launch vehicles and flexibility not currently offered by traditional rocket systems. Its rocket, the Electron, is a light-weight rocket and is now operating commercially. The company is also producing a variety of spacecrafts and spacecrafts components.

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We Love the Nightlife (Capella Acadia 1)

Payload consists of a single SAR Earth-imaging Acadia satellite, a new generation satellite designed, manufactured, and operated by Capella Space. First mission to fly with a reused engine.

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Electron


Height 18.00 Meters

Max Stages 3

Mass To GTO 0 kg

Liftoff Thrust 162 kN

Diameter 1.20 Meters

Mass To LEO 300 kg

Liftoff Mass 13 Tonnes


Launch Success 50

Consecutive Success 13

Maiden Flight 2017-05-25

Launch Failures 4


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Serial 40

Status retired

Flight Proven Yes

Flights 1


Landing Attempt Yes

Landing Success Yes

Type PCL

Location PAC


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SwGustav

2023-08-24T01:03:40+0000

Launch success

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SwGustav

2023-08-23T23:45:56+0000

Liftoff

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LL2

2023-08-23T23:27:07+0000

Livestream has started

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-08-23T08:19:54+0000

New NET T-0, 23:45 UTC.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-08-14T23:13:04+0000

New launch date and time.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-08-06T07:21:53+0000

Rocket engine sensor problem requires roll-back to HIF for investigation.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-08-06T04:45:42+0000

Standing down from today’s launch attempt.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-08-04T04:50:32+0000

GO for launch.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-08-03T03:08:22+0000

NET August 6 due to launch site winds.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-07-31T04:18:17+0000

Delayed to NET August 4 due to weather.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-07-31T02:56:06+0000

Added new tentative launch time.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-07-30T07:52:57+0000

Next launch date TBD depending on weather.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-07-30T07:03:10+0000

Scrubbed for the day.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-07-30T07:01:07+0000

Abort.

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LL2

2023-07-30T06:33:18+0000

Livestream has started

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-07-30T04:36:23+0000

New T-0.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-07-26T04:48:38+0000

NET July 30 due to weather.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-07-25T02:25:02+0000

Tweaked launch window and pad.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-07-24T02:23:10+0000

Go for launch.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-07-21T02:37:14+0000

NET July 28 UTC.

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Nosu

2023-03-01T08:11:28+0000

Adding launch NET H2 2023

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