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A Rocket Lab Electron vehicle launches five satellites for a confidential customer from New Zealand on Aug. 23, 2025. | Credit: Rocket Lab
Rocket Lab launched five satellites for a confidential customer this evening (Aug. 23) on the 70th overall liftoff of its Electron rocket.
An Electron carrying the satellite quintet lifted off from Rocket Lab's New Zealand site today at 6:42 p.m. EDT (2242 GMT; 10:42 a.m. on Aug. 24 local New Zealand time).
The mission, which Rocket Lab calls "Live, Laugh, Launch," is sending five satellites to a circular orbit 413 miles (665 kilometers) above Earth.
That's pretty much all we know about the flight, which is veiled in secrecy; it's the second of two contracted missions that Electron will launch for a confidential customer, according to the company.
Rocket Lab ended its launch webcast about 10 minutes after liftoff today, at the request of the customer.
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"Live, Laugh, Launch" was the 12th launch of 2025 and 70th overall for Electron, a 59-foot-tall (18 meters) rocket that gives small satellites dedicated rides to Earth orbit and beyond.
Rocket Lab is also developing a larger, partially reusable vehicle called Neutron, which is expected to debut before the year is out.
Editor's note: This story was updated at 6:50 p.m. ET with news of successful liftoff.
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