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VICTUS HAZE Puma
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Rocket Lab

VICTUS HAZE Puma

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Jun 19, 10:19:00 UTC
StatusSuccess
VehicleElectron
OrbitLow Earth Orbit
PadRocket Lab Launch Complex 1A
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Mission

VICTUS HAZE will see Rocket Lab design, build, launch, and operate a rendezvous proximity operation (RPO) capable spacecraft. U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command (SSC)’s Space Safari’s VICTUS HAZE mission will be an exercise of a realistic threat-response scenario and on-orbit space domain awareness (SDA) demonstration. Once the spacecraft build is complete, Rocket Lab will be entered into a Hot Standby Phase awaiting further direction. Once the exercise begins, Rocket Lab will be given notice to launch the spacecraft into a target orbit. After reaching orbit, the spacecraft will be rapidly commissioned and readied for operations. Rocket Lab will configure a Pioneer class spacecraft bus to meet the unique requirements of the VICTUS HAZE mission. The mission will improve Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) processes and timelines, demonstrating the ability to respond to on-orbit threats on very short timelines and validating techniques for space domain awareness (SDA) and on-orbit characterization. Rocket Lab’s constellation-class production capability and discriminating technical capabilities in the areas of in-space propulsion, precision attitude control, low latency communications, and autonomous operations are key enablers for this mission.

Quick facts

VehicleElectron
OrbitLow Earth Orbit
PadRocket Lab Launch Complex 1A
SiteRocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand
WindowJun 19, 10:19:00 UTC→Jun 19, 10:19:00 UTC

Vehicle

Height18 m
Diameter1.2 m
Stages3
ReusableNo
LEO capacity300 kg
Track record87/91 successful
Landings7/9
Acquiring satellite view…
General trajectory
Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1A
Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand
Launching
South
189° · S
-39.263, 177.864

Orbital elements (TLE)

2 element sets
Orbit
Apogee494 km
Perigee479 km
Period94.3 min
Inclination97.40°

Launch heading 189° · S from VICTUS HAZE PUMA PO.

Parking orbitVICTUS HAZE PUMA PO› conelow
1 70122U 26142A 26170.43615741 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 9994
2 70122 97.4047 067.3868 0233595 211.1938 023.1000 15.78741665 01
OrbitVICTUS HAZE PUMAlow
1 70122U 26142A 26170.46542824 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 9998
2 70122 97.4047 067.3838 0010966 155.2676 245.1000 15.26505007 07

Pre-launch TLEs from Dillon's Space Page. Estimated before flight — the real orbit is confirmed post-launch.

Scrub riskLOW
Go88%
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Weather & scrubLOW risk
Weather Go88%Wind9 ktGusts21 ktCloud98%Temp57°F

Limiting rule: No flight through cumulus cloud with top at or above the freezing level.

81% cloud cover in layer above freezing (6873 ft) — approximated