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Launch integrator TriSept Corporation has developed a satellite software solution to provide security controls for commercial and government spacecraft,
Rocket Lab, Stuart Nash, respond to Greens attack on combat-support satellite launch
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Rocket Lab s new, larger, crew-capable Neutron Rocket, scheduled for its first launch in 2024. Video / Rocket Lab
Rocket Lab s new, larger, crew-capable Neutron Rocket, scheduled for its first launch in 2024. Video / Rocket Lab The Greens have stepped up an attack on Rocket Lab for including a US military satellite in its next launch - Gunsmoke-J , a prototype for a possible series of nano-satellites that will collect targeting data in direct support of Army combat operations according to a US Army fact sheet and a US Department of Defence budget document.
Rendering of Terran 1 rocket luanching from potential future Vandenberg launch site. (Credit: Relativity Space)
Relativity Space and TriSept Sign Launch Services Agreement (LSA) for a Dedicated Rideshare Manifest Focused on Providing Access to Space for Large and Small Satellite Payload Missions
LOS ANGELES & CHANTILLY, Va. ()–Supporting a rideshare manifest with a mix of small and large satellites, TriSept Corporation has selected Relativity Space for a full mission aboard Relativity’s Terran 1, the world’s first entirely 3D printed rocket.
Under the signed agreement, TriSept has secured a full mission on Terran 1 as early as 2022. The launch will take place from one of Relativity’s launch sites at Cape Canaveral or Vandenberg Air Force Base.