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The Rocket and Satellite Company

The Rocket and Satellite Company

The Rocket and Satellite Company develops the ? small launch vehicle (cancelled), as cataloged by NewSpace Index.

Legal name
The Rocket and Satellite Company
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UNKNOWN

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Company News

Rocket Lab Establishes German SubsidiaryEuropean Spaceflight / Aug 12, 2026Rocket Lab has established a new subsidiary in Germany to enable it to offer scaled domestic production of satellites and launch services on both its Electron and Neutron rockets. The company formally announced Rocket Lab Germany GmbH on 10 August, calling it a “milestone in the company’s international growth.” The actual establishment of the subsidiary, […] The post Rocket Lab Establishes German Subsidiary appeared first on European Spaceflight.Live coverage: SpaceX to launch 24 Starlink satellites on Falcon 9 rocket from VandenbergSpaceflight Now / Jun 11, 2026The Falcon 9 is launching a day before the company begins publicly trading on the Nasdaq. Liftoff from pad 4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California is scheduled for 8:05 a.m. PDT (11:05 a.m. EDT / 1505 UTC).Live coverage: SpaceX to launch 24 Starlink satellites on Falcon 9 rocket launch from Vandenberg SFBSpaceflight Now / May 20, 2026SpaceX’s 45th Starlink mission of the year will see the company add another 24 broadband internet satellites into low Earth orbit. Liftoff from pad 4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base at 7:46 p.m. PDT (10:46 p.m. EDT / 0246 UTC).Blue Origin launches third New Glenn rocket, but payload ends up in wrong orbitSpaceflight Now / Apr 20, 2026Blue Origin launched the company's third New Glenn rocket Sunday, re-flying and successfully recovering a previously used first stage. But the rocket's payload, a direct-to-cellphone communications satellite, ended up in the wrong orbit, the company said.

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RESEARCH_REPORTNewSpace Index small satellite launchers

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