MISSION DON'T STOP ME NOW

NEXT MISSION: DON'T STOP ME NOW
Don't Stop Me Now
Mission Name
Don't Stop Me Now
Rocket
Electron
Electron Name
Don't Stop Me Now
Launch Window
11 - 24 June UTC
Launch Time
04:43 - 06:32 UTC
Launch Site
Launch Complex 1
Watch Live: The launch webcast will be available approx. 20 minutes prior to the target lift-off time at www.rocketlabusa.com/live-stream

MISSION OVERVIEW

'Don't Stop Me Now' is a rideshare mission that will launch several small satellites, including the ANDESITE (Ad-Hoc Network Demonstration for Extended Satellite-Based Inquiry and Other Team Endeavors) satellite created by electrical and mechanical engineering students and professors at Boston University. The satellite will launch as part of NASA’s CubeSat Launch Initiative (CSLI) and will conduct groundbreaking scientific study into Earth’s magnetic field. Once in space, the ANDESITE satellite will initiate measurements of the magnetosphere with onboard sensors, later releasing eight pico satellites carrying small magnetometer sensors to track electric currents flowing in and out of the atmosphere, a phenomenon also known as space weather. These variations in the electrical activity racing through space can have a big impact on our lives here on Earth, causing interruptions to things like radio communications and electrical systems. The ANDESITE satellite follows on from Rocket Lab’s first ELaNa (Educational Launch of Nanosatellites) launch for NASA, the ELaNa-19 mission, which launched a host of educational satellites to orbit on Electron in December 2018.
The mission also carries three payloads designed, built and operated by the NRO. The mission was procured under the agency’s Rapid Acquisition of a Small Rocket (RASR) contract vehicle. RASR allows the NRO to explore new launch opportunities that provide a streamlined, commercial approach for getting small satellites into space, as well as provide those working in the small satellite community with timely and cost-effective access to space. This mission follows Rocket Lab’s first dedicated mission for the NRO, Birds of a Feather, which was launched on 31 January 2020 NZT from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1.
The ANDESITE and NRO payloads will be joined on the mission by the M2 Pathfinder satellite, a collaboration between the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Canberra Space and the Australian Government. The M2 Pathfinder will test communications architecture and other technologies that will assist in informing the future space capabilities of Australia. The satellite will demonstrate the ability of an onboard software-based radio to operate and reconfigure while in orbit.
The mission has been named ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’ in recognition of Rocket Lab board member and avid Queen fan Scott Smith, who recently passed away.
Rocket Lab will not be carrying out any recovery testing on the Electron launch vehicle during this mission.

GENERAL INFO

  • Created On: Android
  • Game Version: 0.9.307.0
  • Price: $19,772k
  • Number of Parts: 33
  • Dimensions: 64 m x 4 m x 4 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 33.7km/s
  • Total Thrust: 7.5MN
  • Engines: 8
  • Wet Mass: 1.7E+5kg
  • Dry Mass: -186,578kg

STAGES

Stage Engines Delta V Thrust Burn Mass
1 7 28.8km/s 6.3MN 1.6m 1.7E+5kg
3 1 4.9km/s 1.2MN 3.2m 1.08E+5kg

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