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Electron | Catch Me If You Can (MATS)

November 4, 2022 at 5:27 PM UTC

Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand

Electron | Catch Me If You Can (MATS) launch image
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November 4, 2022 at 5:27 PM UTC

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Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1B

Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand · -39.2628, 177.8645

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Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1B

Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand

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November 4, 2022 at 5:15 PM UTC
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Mission description

The payload is a science research satellite by space systems provider OHB Sweden for the Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA). The Mesospheric Airglow/Aerosol Tomography and Spectroscopy (MATS) satellite is the basis for the SNSA’s science mission to investigate atmospheric waves and better understand how the upper layer of Earth’s atmosphere interacts with wind and weather patterns closer to the ground. MATS was originally due to fly on a Russian launch service before the mission was manifested on Rocket Lab’s Electron.

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Vehicle

Electron

Height

18 m

Diameter

1.2 m

LEO capacity

300 kg

Successful launches

88

Launch complex

Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1B

Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand

Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 is a commercial spaceport located close to Ahuriri Point at the southern tip of Māhia Peninsula, on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island. It is owned and operated by private spaceflight company Rocket Lab and supports launches of the company's Electron rocket for small satellites. With the launch of Electron on 25 May 2017, it became the first private spaceport to host an orbital launch attempt, and the first site in New Zealand to host an orbital launch attempt. With the Electron launch of 21 January 2018, it became the first private spaceport to host a successful orbital launch.

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Adding launch

November 1, 2022 at 9:18 PM UTC · Nosu

Updated T-0, webcast link

November 4, 2022 at 1:49 PM UTC · Cosmic_Penguin

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November 4, 2022 at 4:58 PM UTC · Nosu

Liftoff

November 4, 2022 at 5:27 PM UTC · Nosu

Successful launch

November 4, 2022 at 7:59 PM UTC · Nosu