Saturday, December 20, 2025

Rocket Lab: Company Profile

Source: Rocket Lab

Company Name: Rocket Lab USA, Inc.

Industry: Aerospace Manufacturing, Launch Services

Headquarters: Long Beach, California, USA.

Founded: 2006

Founder: Peter Beck

Mission: To open access to space and improve life on Earth.

Key Products & Services

  • Electron Launch Vehicle: A small, dedicated orbital launch vehicle designed to deliver small satellites into orbit quickly and cost-effectively. Electron is the second most frequently launched rocket in the US market.
  • Photon Spacecraft: A satellite platform that provides power, propulsion, and control for satellites in orbit. Photon can be configured for missions from low Earth orbit to deep space.
  • Spacecraft Components: Rocket Lab designs and manufactures high-performance spacecraft components such as reaction wheels, separation systems, radios, and flight software.
  • Neutron Launch Vehicle (In Development): A larger, reusable rocket designed to lift heavier payloads (up to 8 tons) to orbit.

Company Highlights

  • Track Record: Over 40 successful launches of the Electron launch vehicle, deploying more than 170 satellites to orbit.
  • Innovative Technology: Pioneering technologies in electric-pump fed rocket engines, 3D-printed components, and carbon-composite structures.
  • End-to-End Solutions: Rocket Lab is unique in providing a full suite of services from launch to spacecraft design,manufacturing, and on-orbit management.
  • Global Presence: Launch sites in New Zealand and Virginia, USA. Manufacturing and operations centers across the US, New Zealand, Canada, and more.
  • Rapid Growth: Rocket Lab aims to increase its launch cadence and is actively developing new launch vehicles and space systems.

Additional Notes:

  • Rocket Lab is a publicly traded company.
  • The company has a strong commitment to space sustainability with efforts on reusability and debris mitigation.
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