This is cool. It adds a bunch of new components and expertise to Rocket Lab's space systems side, and some really cool mission heritage.
That is one BFR
Looking nice and clean
Alpha Block 2 really needs to hit the ground running. Firefly has been struggling hard with Alpha so far. And I want them be successful, but more so to keep their lunar lander program alive (Blue Ghost 2 this December? 🤞).
And 3 Electrons, so it seems like they're doing a few demo launches before ramping up to full plane deployments? Or the Electrons are for backups/replacements down the line?
I wonder if it's an existing constellation customer, like Synspective, iQPS, or BlackSky. Or someone new.
I'm waiting for the next administration to announce the Remix to Ignition
Hopefully enough new contracts get cut and hardware gets built that they really get the ball rolling on lunar surface exploration. Time is of the essence before the next admin changes course again.
This is a real little clip. Hank Green also just made a video nerding out about it. The satellites, Aurora, thunderstorm, reflection of the moon, and city lights. The pale blue dot is alive!
Ok and then cross reference that with how I actually sit in a chair
And the padded armrest one wins easily

Is the range of the Slate fine for you? Slate has way more financial backing than Telo, so I'm expecting them to be easier to deal with for the next few years. If Slate actually ships vehicles this year AND they aren't lemons, I'm still considering one next year.
That is a LOT of rideshares for a non Transporter.
It's unfortunate but cool to see the wildfire monitoring ones. This might be a rough year for the American Rockies and Southwest after the low snowfall.
Groundhog Day launch schedule.
2 weeks is the closest yet. Maybe this one will stick.
"Joins" is weird. "Sold a bunch of launches to" makes me feel less gross.