Rocket Lab Sets New Global Benchmark for Rapid Space Launch with VICTUS HAZE TacRS Mission
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Rocket Lab smashed the responsive-space record by launching the Electron rocket and Pioneer spacecraft for the U.S. Space Force’s VICTUS HAZE TacRS mission only 16 hours 42 minutes after receiving the Notice to Launch, beating the prior record by more than 10 hours and delivering end-to-end space-as-a-service with 24/7 on-orbit operations, including Rendezvous and Proximity Operations in low Earth orbit.
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