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BlackSky (NYSE: BSKY) is characterized in Rocket Lab USA, Inc. press releases as a real-time space-based intelligence company and commercial satellite constellation operator. News related to BSKY frequently centers on the deployment and expansion of its Earth-imaging constellation, particularly through dedicated Electron launches conducted by Rocket Lab.
Coverage about BlackSky often highlights launch contracts, mission schedules, and the introduction of new Gen-3 satellites into its mid-inclination, Earth-imaging constellation. These missions are described as important for building and maintaining a dynamic, high-frequency monitoring constellation that supports daily intelligence operations and a global defense and intelligence customer base.
Readers following BSKY news can expect updates on multiple Electron missions, block buy launch agreements, and milestones in the deployment of Gen-3 satellites. The press releases emphasize very high-resolution imaging, AI-enabled analytics, and enhanced spectral diversity, which together are presented as extending BlackSky’s ability to deliver real-time insights under varied conditions, including nighttime, low light, and challenging weather.
This news page aggregates such mission announcements and related developments referenced in the available sources. For investors and observers, these updates provide context on how BlackSky’s constellation is being expanded and how launch partnerships contribute to its geospatial intelligence and global monitoring services.
Rocket Lab (NASDAQ: RKLB) has announced its upcoming mission "Full Stream Ahead" to launch a BlackSky (NYSE: BSKY) Gen-3 satellite, scheduled for May 28th, 2025 UTC. The launch will take place from Rocket Lab's Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand, targeting a mid-inclination circular 470km orbit. This marks Rocket Lab's tenth launch for BlackSky, making Electron the most frequent launcher for BlackSky's constellation.
The mission represents the second of four planned Electron launches for BlackSky's Gen-3 satellites in 2025. It will be Rocket Lab's seventh mission of 2025 and its 65th launch overall. Upon completion, the total number of satellites delivered to space by Rocket Lab will reach 226.
Rocket Lab (NASDAQ: RKLB) has announced its upcoming mission 'Fasten Your Space Belts' to launch BlackSky's first Gen-3 satellite. The launch is scheduled from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand, with a launch window opening February 18th UTC.
This marks Rocket Lab's ninth launch for BlackSky since 2019, making it BlackSky's most prolific launch provider. The mission will deploy the satellite to a circular 470km orbit, representing BlackSky's first Gen-3 satellite in their mid-inclination, Earth-imaging constellation.
The launch will be Rocket Lab's second mission of 2025 and its 60th Electron launch overall. It follows a record year of 16 successful launches in 2024. The mission will increase Rocket Lab's total satellite deployment count to 210.
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