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Rocket Lab signs largest launch contract in its history
Posted: Sun, May 10 7:49 AM ET (1149 GMT)
Rocket Lab announced Thursday the largest launch contract in its history. The company signed a contract with a confidential customer for five Neutron and three Electron launches between 2026 and 2029. The company did not disclose the contract's value but said it sold the launches at average prices for those vehicles and the total contract value exceeded the $190 million award for 20 launches of its HASTE suborbital vehicle it announced in March. Rocket Lab says it is still planning a first launch of Neutron in the fourth quarter but acknowledged that is an "aggressive schedule." Rocket Lab also announced it would acquire space robotics company Motiv Space Systems, which produces components ranging from the robotic arm on the Perseverance Mars rover to solar array drive assemblies. The acquisition helps Rocket Lab vertically integrate its satellite manufacturing supply chain.
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HawkEye 360 goes public
Posted: Sun, May 10 7:45 AM ET (1145 GMT) HawkEye 360 soared in its first day of trading as a public company Thursday. The company sold shares at $26 and saw their price rise more than 30%, closing at $34 on the New York Stock Exchange. The company raised $416 million in the IPO. The company announced plans last month to go public, funding further development of its constellation of satellites that provide radio-frequency intelligence services.
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