USC Rocket Propulsion Lab’s six-inch-diameter rocket, named Malibu, reached a maximum height of 46,350 feet and a top speed of 2,302 feet per second. (Anna Jordan / Daily Trojan) As the desert sun ...
Rocket Lab Corp. announced plans to acquire Geost, an electro-optical and infrared payload development firm, from Lightridge Solutions for $275 million. The acquisition puts Rocket Lab squarely in the ...
・Rocket Lab noted in November that it has had 18 Electron launches in 2025 with 100% mission success. ・In November, the company said that it had postponed the launch of its Neutron rocket into 2026.
Rocket Lab has asked regulators for permission to transport oversized Neutron rocket structures through shallow waters to a spaceport off the coast of Virginia as it races to meet a September delivery ...
Rocket Lab USA (NASDAQ: RKLB) is emerging as a compelling under-the-radar play in the modern space race. SpaceX dominates headlines, but investors still cannot buy stock in the leading launch company ...
Rocket Lab's Q1-FY25 revenue hit $122.6 million, up 32.1% YoY, driven by strong Space Systems performance. Neutron rocket development targets 13-ton payloads with a $50–55 million ASP, competing ...
Rocket Lab USA is the second-most frequently used launch company in the U.S., behind SpaceX. The company is expected to launch its larger Neutron rocket later this year, which could clear the way for ...
Rocket Lab—the operator of the world’s second-busiest orbital rocket—has been touting its vision for a Mars Telecommunications Orbiter. Rocket Lab’s founder and CEO, Sir Peter Beck, laid out a ...
Rocket Lab surged 188% in 2025, reaching a $44B market cap, but current economics do not justify this valuation. Electron rocket launches generate ~$3M gross profit per flight, far below the scale ...
Rocket Lab USA is gaining traction as a significant player in the space industry and is the second-most utilized U.S. launch provider. Its upcoming Neutron rocket, which can carry bigger payloads, is ...
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