Rocket Lab has been granted a Launch Operator License by @FAANews for Electron missions from LC-2! This is a major step toward the first Electron launches from U.S. soil.pic.twitter.com/ETe7lcF3Tw
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Simplified licensing enables streamlined access to space for U.S. government small sats. Across our 3 launch pads, Rocket Lab can support up to 130 launch opportunities every year.pic.twitter.com/GGeB8Gp4fK
Among our first Electron missions from LC-2 will be a mission to the Moon for @NASA in support of the agency’s Artemis program. Learn more about this exciting mission here: https://go.nasa.gov/2QNK5Wd pic.twitter.com/j0bYds906D
A huge thanks to the teams at @NASA_Wallops and @VCSFA_MARS for their ongoing support at LC-2.pic.twitter.com/yLy7CnZ2uw
Congratulations!
Congratulations guys! This is a very big step for your business. Any ETA on inaugural flight?
Great news! This is also true for LC-1 in NZ, yes? And.. has a multi launch license been given for any other launch provider? Or are you the first?
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