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High flying Kiwi start- up rockets onto big screen

- Madison Reidy

New Zealand’s own rocket launching start- up story and rising place in the space race is about to hit the big screen.

WarnerBros. Discovery’s HBO is turning a book, featuring Rocket Lab and its founder and chief executive Peter Beck, into a documentar­y film, touted for release next year.

The book, When the Heavens Went on Sale: The Misfits and Geniuses Racing to Put Space Within Reach, authored by Bloomberg reporter Ashlee Vance, included internal details of Rocket Lab and Beck’s dedication to build one of the world’s most frequent rocket launching companies.

A Rocket Lab spokeswoma­n told the Herald Beck and Rocket Lab featured in the documentar­y alongside other space companies – likely Astra, Firefly and Planet Labs, which all feature in the book, and perhaps SpaceX, founded by Elon Musk who was the subject of Vance’s first biography.

Filming of Rocket Lab’s operations in New Zealand and the United States had mostly wrapped up, but a release date could not be confirmed, the spokeswoma­n said.

Vance announced the HBO “movie” would be released in 2024 on X ( formerly Twitter) on Friday morning.

Vance spent five years researchin­g Rocket Lab, California- based Astra, Texas- based Firefly Aerospace and San Francisco- based Planet Labs, for the book.

This was the company’s fourth failure in 40 orbital launches. While not a terrible record, it’s not a great one, either. Ars Technica

”[ The book] travels through private company headquarte­rs, labs, and top- secret launch locations around the world, including California, Texas, Alaska, New Zealand, Ukraine, India, and French Guiana,” the book’s synopsis on Amazon reads.

The documentar­y’s release comes at an exciting time for Rocket Lab’s growth and global status.

It launched a record 10 rockets in the 2023 calendar year, beating last year’s record of nine, despite an anomaly in one September launch causing a three- month hiatus.

It publicly claimed to be the second most frequently launched US rocket in 2023, behind SpaceX, for five consecutiv­e years.

Its execution saw it ascend to the number two position in the Ars Technica rocket launching ranks, ahead of United Launch Alliance.

Ars Technica said of the anomaly: “This was the company’s fourth failure in 40 orbital launches. While not a terrible record, it’s not a great one, either.”

Rocket Lab planned to double its launch cadence next year targeting a new record of 22.

While it continues to build a new medium- lift rocket called Neutron that would allow it to carry more satellites to space.

In the calendar year it bought SailGP Technologi­es’ manufactur­ing complex in Warkworth, north of Auckland, acquiring 50 of its staff, and bought failed Virgin Orbit’s giant headquarte­rs and manufactur­ing plant in Long Beach, California.

Rocket Lab posted revenue of US$ 67.6 million ( NZ$ 114.4m) for the three months ending September, and a net loss of US$ 40.6m ( NZ$ 64.6m).

 ?? Photo / Trevor Mahlmann ?? One of Rocket Lab’s Electron rockets lifts off from Mahia Peninsula.
Photo / Trevor Mahlmann One of Rocket Lab’s Electron rockets lifts off from Mahia Peninsula.

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