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Rocket with seven satellites ‘lost’ after launch from New Zealand

  • Rocket Lab specialises in delivering small satellites to low Earth orbit
  • Main satellite aboard was to demonstrate Canon Electronics’ Earth-imaging technology

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The lift-off and first-stage burn and separation were successful, Rocket Lab said. Photo: YouTube
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A commercial rocket carrying seven satellites was “lost” after take-off Sunday from a New Zealand launch pad, the owner Rocket Lab said.

“We lost the flight late into the mission,” Peter Beck, Rocket Lab’s founder and chief executive, tweeted.

“I am incredibly sorry that we failed to deliver our customers’ satellites today. Rest assured we will find the issue, correct it and be back on the pad soon.”

Rocket Lab lists itself as a US company with headquarters at a wholly-owned New Zealand subsidiary and specialises in delivering small satellites to low Earth orbit.

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Its backers include US companies Khosla Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners, Lockheed Martin, Promus Ventures and Data Collective.

The failed mission, the company’s 13th payload launch, had been named “Pics Or It Didn’t Happen”.

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