ย Rocket Lab, the global leader in dedicated small satellite launch, has today announced Astro Digital as the customer for Rocket Labโ€™s ninth Electron mission, and fifth mission of 2019.ย 

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The dedicated mission is scheduled to take place during a 14-day launch window opening on October 15 NZDT (14 October UTC). The mission will lift-off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 on New Zealandโ€™s Mฤhia Peninsula. Encapsulated in Electronโ€™s fairing will be aย single spacecraft for Astro Digital,ย a California-based satellite manufacturer and operator.

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The mission is named โ€˜As The Crow Fliesโ€™ in a nod to Astro Digitalโ€™s Corvus Platform,ย which provides flexible and cost-effective solutions across a wide range of applications and mission profiles on bus variants ranging from 6U and 16U CubeSats to ESPA Class. Corvus is also a widely-distributed genus of birds which includes crows.

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Rocket Labโ€™s Senior Vice President โ€“ Global Launch Services, Lars Hoffman, says the missionย is a perfect example of the tailored, responsive and precise launch service sought by an increasing number of small satellite operators.ย 

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โ€œWe are honored Astro Digital has selected Rocket Lab as the launch provider for their dedicated mission. The Electron launch vehicle, with its unique Kick Stage, is perfectly positioned to provide the kind of tailored, rapid and responsive access to space that rideshare models simply canโ€™t deliver,โ€ Mr. Hoffman says. โ€œWith Electron and our own launch sites, Rocket Lab is uniquely placed to give small satellite operators complete control over their own launch schedule and orbital requirements.โ€ย ย 

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โ€˜As The Crow Fliesโ€™ has been moved forward in Rocket Labโ€™s 2019 launch manifest, after a customer originally slated for launch in the coming weeks requested a later launch date. By manufacturing standard Electron launch vehicles, rather than rockets tailored to specific missions, Rocket Lab can facilitate rapid manifest changes that support the responsive needs of small satellite operators. Rocket Lab augments this flexibility by operating the worldโ€™s only private orbital launch range, providing small satellite customers with unmatched launch schedule control.ย 

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For real-time updates on Rocket Lab activities and for upcoming mission announcements, follow Rocket Lab on Twitter @RocketLab.

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About Rocket Lab:

Rocket Lab is the worldโ€™s leading dedicated small satellite launch provider. Founded in 2006, Rocket Lab provides end-to-end mission services, including complete satellite build and launch solutions, that provide rapid, frequent and reliable access to space. Since its first orbital launch in January 2018, Rocket Lab has delivered 39 satellites to orbit on the Electron launch vehicle, enabling operations in space debris mitigation, Earth observation, ship and airplane tracking, and radio communications. Headquartered in Huntington Beach, California, Rocket Lab designs and manufactures the Electron launch vehicle and Photon satellite platform. Electron is, a full carbon-composite launch vehicle tailored for small satellites. Photon is a complete spacecraft bus solution that can be tailored for a range of missions. Together Electron and Photon offer an all-inclusive spacecraft build and launch service for Rocket Lab customers. Rocket Lab operates launch sites in Mฤhia, New Zealand and Wallops Island, Virginia. To learn more, visitย www.rocketlabusa.com.ย