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Test rocket launched into space

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California-based company Rocket Lab said yesterday it had launched a test rocket into space from its New Zealand launch pad, although the rocket didn’t reach orbit as hoped. The company said its Electron rocket lifted off at 4.20pm yesterday and reached space three minutes later. “It has been an incredible day and I’m immensely proud of our talented team,” company founder Peter Beck said in a statement. Mr Beck, a New Zealander, said the early stages of the mission went well. “We didn’t quite reach orbit and we’ll be investigat­ing why, however reaching space in our first test puts us in an incredibly strong position,” he said. Rocket Lab was given official approval last week to conduct three test launches from the remote Mahia Peninsula on the North Island. It was the world’s first successful launch from a private site. The company hopes to begin commercial launches later this year and eventually launch about one rocket every week. The company said it will target getting to orbit on the second test and will look to carry the maximum payload. New Zealand has never had a space programme but officials hope regular launches could change perception­s of the South Pacific nation and generate hundreds of millions of dollars each year in revenue. Rocket Lab plans to keep costs low by using lightweigh­t, disposable rockets with 3D-printed engines. It sees an emerging market in delivering lots of small devices into low Earth orbit. The satellites would be used for everything from monitoring crops to providing internet service. Politician­s are rushing through new space laws and the government has set up a boutique space agency, which employs 10 people. “So far, it’s only superpower­s that have gone into space,” Simon Bridges, New Zealand’s economic developmen­t minister, said last week. “For us to do it, and be in the first couple of handfuls of countries in the world, is pretty impressive.” Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket is unusual in many respects. It carries only a small payload of about 150kg. It’s made from carbon fibre and uses an electric engine. Rocket Lab says each launch will cost just $5 million, a tiny fraction of a typical rocket launch. Rocket Lab was founded by Mr Beck and is privately held. The company has received about $150 million in venture capital funding.

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