A timely launch of Rocket Lab. The exclusive flight of the Rocket Lab’s Electron launcher will be deployed eight small spaceships for German companies building a mountain fire monitoring satellite. Rocket lab Announced a contract on WednesdayThe mission was launched from the company’s Space Port in New Zealand. Eight satellites are owned by German emerging companies ORORORORORORATECH. Rocket Lab stated that the launch will be held within “only a few weeks” and will be relatively prompt from the contract conclusion to the launch. Rocket Lab stated that this schedule would allow Ororatech to “meet the Sensitive requirements in the season of the Sprinkle Fire Inspection Mission.”
Infrared eyes … According to Rocket Lab, Ororatech’s satellite is equipped with a thermal infrared camera, providing 24 -hour and 365 days of wildflowers around the world, supporting more appropriate and prompt mountain fire. We plan to protect the infrastructure. These eight satellites have been launching three prototypes of Ororatech’s Sprinkle Invisible Spaceship since 2022. The company plans to expand up to 100 satellite groups by 2028. The launch is not directly related to the Southern California, which is in progress in California, but the ORORORATECH mission emphasizes the role of the cosmic detection for future firefighters. (Submitted by ELLPEATEA)
Go Signed for space -related exports to the United States and Norway. The United States and Norway signed an agreement to allow US space equipment to Norway for launch. Space news report。 The Technical Protection Agreement (TSA) guarantees the protection of US space technology exported to Norway. This allows users to operate US satellites and launch rockets from Andouya Space Port on the island of Norwegian Arctic.
Valuable alliance … No US company publicly clarifies the plan to launch from Andouya, but the U.S. military advertises the value of the ally in the provision, launch, and operation of the U.S. military for communication, navigation, and reconnaissance. I am. The agreement was announced on January 16, the end of the Biden administration, following the same space technology transfer agreement between New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada. The German rocket emerging company Isal Aeros Pace will launch the first spectrum rocket from the Norwegian Space Port earlier this year. (Submitted by ELLPEATEA)