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Electron is a two-stage small-lift launch vehicle built and operated by Rocket Lab. The rocket has flown 32 times with 29 successes and 3 failures. The first flight, known as "It's a Test", launched on 25 May 2017. The mission failed due to a glitch in communication equipment on the ground. Successful follow-on missions, including "Still Testing", "It's Business Time" and "This One's For Pickering", delivered multiple small payloads to low Earth orbit. The 13th mission, "Pics Or It Didn't Happen", failed during flight. Rocket Lab subsequently returned to flight, launching the 14th mission two months later. The 20th mission, dubbed "Running Out Of Toes", experienced a failure just right after second stage ignition. Flight 26 was the first Electron flight to attempt a full catch recovery usi

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  • Die Liste der Electron-Raketenstarts umfasst absolvierte und geplante Starts der Trägerrakete Electron des US-amerikanisch-neuseeländischen Raumfahrtunternehmens Rocket Lab. (de)
  • Electron is a two-stage small-lift launch vehicle built and operated by Rocket Lab. The rocket has flown 32 times with 29 successes and 3 failures. The first flight, known as "It's a Test", launched on 25 May 2017. The mission failed due to a glitch in communication equipment on the ground. Successful follow-on missions, including "Still Testing", "It's Business Time" and "This One's For Pickering", delivered multiple small payloads to low Earth orbit. The 13th mission, "Pics Or It Didn't Happen", failed during flight. Rocket Lab subsequently returned to flight, launching the 14th mission two months later. The 20th mission, dubbed "Running Out Of Toes", experienced a failure just right after second stage ignition. Flight 26 was the first Electron flight to attempt a full catch recovery using a mid-air helicopter catch. (en)
  • На ноябрь 2022 (начиная с ноября 2018 года) произведено 32 запуска (не считая двух испытательных) ракеты-носителя «Электрон» американской частной компании Rocket Lab, из них 3 неудачных. (ru)
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  • Die Liste der Electron-Raketenstarts umfasst absolvierte und geplante Starts der Trägerrakete Electron des US-amerikanisch-neuseeländischen Raumfahrtunternehmens Rocket Lab. (de)
  • На ноябрь 2022 (начиная с ноября 2018 года) произведено 32 запуска (не считая двух испытательных) ракеты-носителя «Электрон» американской частной компании Rocket Lab, из них 3 неудачных. (ru)
  • Electron is a two-stage small-lift launch vehicle built and operated by Rocket Lab. The rocket has flown 32 times with 29 successes and 3 failures. The first flight, known as "It's a Test", launched on 25 May 2017. The mission failed due to a glitch in communication equipment on the ground. Successful follow-on missions, including "Still Testing", "It's Business Time" and "This One's For Pickering", delivered multiple small payloads to low Earth orbit. The 13th mission, "Pics Or It Didn't Happen", failed during flight. Rocket Lab subsequently returned to flight, launching the 14th mission two months later. The 20th mission, dubbed "Running Out Of Toes", experienced a failure just right after second stage ignition. Flight 26 was the first Electron flight to attempt a full catch recovery usi (en)
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  • Liste der Electron-Raketenstarts (de)
  • List of Electron launches (en)
  • Список запусков ракеты-носителя Электрон (ru)
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