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Upcoming Rocket Lab launch carrying US Army satellite breaches NZ's national security


Upcoming Rocket Lab launch carrying US Army satellite breaches NZ s national security - Greens
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10/03/2021
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The Green Party says an upcoming Rocket Lab launch in New Zealand breaches national security and threatens the country s sovereignty and national interests.
Rocket Lab, which is United States-owned but based in New Zealand, is due to launch its next mission in mid-March at Māhia Peninsula. The mission will carry and deploy satellites for a range of commercial and government customers, including the US Army s Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC).
The They Go Up So Fast mission will carry the SMDC s Gunsmoke-J payload, which is described by Rocket Lab as an experimental satellite that will test technologies that support development of new capabilities for the US Army . ....

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Upcoming Rocket Lab launch carrying United States Army satellite breaches New Zealand's national security - Green Party


10/03/2021
Photo credit: Twitter / Rocket Lab
The Green Party says an upcoming Rocket Lab launch in New Zealand breaches national security and threatens the country s sovereignty and national interests.
Rocket Lab, which is United States-owned but based in New Zealand, is due to launch its next mission in mid-March at Māhia Peninsula. The mission will carry and deploy satellites for a range of commercial and government customers, including the US Army s Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC).
The They Go Up So Fast mission will carry the SMDC s Gunsmoke-J payload, which is described by Rocket Lab as an experimental satellite that will test technologies that support development of new capabilities for the US Army . ....

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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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