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Next Rocket Lab launch: satellite for US Missile Defence, moon prep


Next Rocket Lab launch: satellite for US Missile Defence, moon prep
9 Feb, 2021 09:27 PM
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Rocket Lab s Moon mission: The NZ-based staff describe how they ll get a NASA satellite into lunar orbit. Video / Brett Phibbs / Jed Bradley
Rocket Lab s Moon mission: The NZ-based staff describe how they ll get a NASA satellite into lunar orbit. Video / Brett Phibbs / Jed Bradley
Rocket Lab s next launch will carry another military payload, and see further refinement of the Photon platform that will help ferry a NASA satellite to the moon later this year.
The payload for the They Go Up So Fast mission scheduled for a mid-March launch from Mahia, will include, a technology demonstrator for the US Army s Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC) through launch integration and program management services provider, TriSept, Rocket Lab said in a statement (see full manifest foot of story). ....

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Americans take to 'buy now, pay later' shopping during pandemic, but can they afford it?


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(Reuters) - When Leondra Garrett wanted to stock up on three new pairs of shoes early last year, the North Carolina resident split a $161 online purchase into four installments through a “buy now, pay later” service, in what seemed like a convenient deal.
FILE PHOTO: A shopper wearing a protective mask tries on clothes at a retail store following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in New York City, New York, U.S., July 5, 2020. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon/File Photo
Now, she admits she should have read the small print about missed payments.
When the buy now, pay later (BNPL) provider tried to withdraw a payment from Garrett’s bank account a few months later, she didn’t have enough funds to cover it. Soon after, the 42-year-old was charged $40 in penalties and her credit score dropped 10 points to 650, a reading generally classified as ‘fair’. ....

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