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Organisation Summary

This crew blasted onto the front page in November 2009, with the launch of Atea-1, a rocket designed to reach the sub-orbital regions of space.

Products & Services

  • Atea-1 Suborbital rocket: 2kg payloads up to 150km altitude.
    • The first launch took place 30 November 2009, and was a partial success. The booster section was recovered a few days after launch, but the payload and avionics section was never recovered.
  • Atea-2 Suborbital rocket: 25kg payloads up to 250km altitude.

Key Staff or Stakeholders

  • Peter Beck, CEO & Technical Director
  • Mark Rocket, Company Director
  • Nikhill Raghu, Senior Engineer

Press & Articles

  • Space company sells its rocket technology to US (2010-12-01, NZ Herald)

    Rocket Lab said it had signed a deal with L2 Aerospace, a company focused on developing innovative flight systems, technologies and solutions for the commercial, civilian and military markets.

  • Local rocket buffs catch Nasa's eye (2010-09-12, NZ Herald)

    Beck told the Herald on Sunday that Rocket Lab had received a research grant from the US Office of Naval Research to study new rocket propulsion methods and fuels.

  • NZ rocket launches into space (2009-11-30, NZ Herald)

    New Zealand's first space rocket has launched this afternoon.
    The Atea-1 took off from its launch site at Great Mercury Island just before 3pm, after technical problems delayed this morning's planned launch.

Website

www.rocketlab.co.nz

Email

Enquiry Form

Address

24 Balfour Road
Parnell
Auckland

Phone

+64 9 373 2721

Fax

+64 9 373 2721

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