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Live Coverage of Today’s Launch Begins

Live coverage has begun for the second of two launches of NASA’s TROPICS mission. Rocket Lab is targeting no earlier than 11:46 p.m. EDT Thursday, May 25, (3:46 p.m. NZST Friday, May 26th) for the launch of Coming To A Storm Near You, the flight of the company’s Electron rocket that will send a pair of CubeSats to low Earth orbit.

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Author Leejay LockhartPosted on May 25, 2023Format VideoCategories Launch Services Program, Venture-class Acquisition of Dedicated and RideshareTags CubeSat, cyclone, Electron, Hurricanes, Kennedy Space Center, KSC, Launch Services Program, LSP, MIT's Lincoln Laboratory, NOAA, Rocket Lab, Time-Resolved Observations of Precipitation structure and storm Intensity with a Constellation of Smallsats, TROPICS, VADR, Venture-class Acquisition of Dedicated and Rideshare

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