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Rocket Lab
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Long Beach, California 333,611 followers
We open access to space to improve life on Earth.
About us
Rocket Lab builds, launches, and operates rockets and spacecraft for our global customers. Our Electron launch vehicle is the world’s most frequently launched orbital small rocket, our HASTE rocket is progressing America’s hypersonic capabilities on suborbital missions, and our larger Neutron rocket is currently in development. From across the United States, Canada, and New Zealand, Rocket Lab designs and manufactures individual spacecraft components to entire satellites constellations for missions to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
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https://rocketlabcorp.com
External link for Rocket Lab
- Industry
- Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Long Beach, California
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2006
- Specialties
- Aerospace, Satellites, Rockets, Manufacturing, and Satellite components
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Employees at Rocket Lab
Updates
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🚀 Join Our Team, Build Rockets 🚀 Our team of rocket builders at Rocket Lab's Space Structures Complex in Middle River, MD, is growing. We're looking for technicians at all levels to support the Neutron program long beyond flight one. We're hosting a 1-day onsite technician hiring event where you will have the opportunity to go through the interview process all in one day. If you are looking for a hands-on role in aerospace, this is your opportunity to take your career to the next level. If you have experience in any of the following disciplines, we encourage you to apply: - Composites - Fabrication - Mechanical Assembly - A & P - Vehicle Integration - Aircraft Mechanic Let’s build the future together 🤝 Register here: https://lnkd.in/eyacr4qa
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NASA’s Mars objectives are clear: Seek signs of ancient life, characterize the Red Planet's climate and geology, and prepare for future human exploration. Rocket Lab's Mars Telecommunications Orbiter will enable this. It’s the invisible infrastructure that makes the NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration's entire Mars strategy possible. But why does Mars matter, and why do we need to talk to it? Find out: https://lnkd.in/e99Fg4p6 ons-a-mars-telecommunications-orbiter-matters-to-us-all/
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Roles like this don't come along often. Rocket Lab is hiring a Director - Electron Design Engineering. Lead an elite team of engineers designing, building, and refining the Electron launch vehicle - the world's leading small launch vehicle. 🪐 This is your chance to shape innovation, solve big engineering challenges, and make a real impact on missions that matter. 👉 Apply now: https://lnkd.in/eHA_wXq9
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Launch alert: our next mission will be a hypersonic test mission on HASTE from LC-2 in Virginia for Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) to deploy a scramjet-powered aircraft by Hypersonix Launch Systems. Launching NET late February.
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Everything humanity needs to achieve at Mars, today and in future, starts with reliable communication Built on Rocket Lab’s flight-proven Explorer spacecraft and backed by our extensive Mars heritage, our Mars Telecommunications Orbiter will support today’s Martian missions while enabling the scientific discoveries and human exploration of tomorrow. More about MTO: https://lnkd.in/e8RidfGf
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Big milestone for our Space Systems team ✅ Rocket Lab and the Space Development Agency have officially kicked off work on Tracking Layer Tranche 3. It was fantastic to get the teams together, align on the mission, and get ready to build the next generation of missile warning, tracking, and defense space vehicles. This program really matters and we’re proud to be part of it. Learn more about our work on the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture: https://bit.ly/4bAEBcm
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Welcome to Virginia, Hungry Hippo. Neutron's fairing is now at LC-3. Check out the pics from its journey📸: https://bit.ly/4r3OnIV
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Neutron's Hungry Hippo captive fairing has arrived at Launch Complex 3 in Virginia, ready to go through checkouts and pre-launch testing. Neutron's 14m tall reusable Hungry Hippo fairing is the first of its kind for a commercial rocket. The carbon composite fairing remains attached to Neutron throughout the entire mission, opening its two halves to release the second stage and payload before closing again for landing back on Earth.
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