NASA Joins Rocket Lab to Launch 1st of Two Cyclone-Monitoring Satellites

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(Reuters) NASA on Monday  joined forces with Rocket Lab to successfully launch the first of two cyclone-monitoring satellites, after previous launch attempts were postponed due to weather conditions.

Just after 1pm (01:00 GMT) local time, the rocket took off from its launch site in Mahia, New Zealand.

The satellite is the first in a constellation of satellites that will measure the formation and progression of tropical cyclones and hurricanes.

The TROPICS constellation (Time-Resolved Observations of Precipitation Structure and Storm Intensity with a Constellation of Smallsats) will consist of four low earth orbit satellites.

About 33 minutes after lift-off, the rocket deployed the shoebox-sized TROPICS satellite into low earth orbit, about 340 miles (550 kilometers) above earth.

Rocket Lab will conduct a further launch of two additional satellites, though the launch date has not yet been published.

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