Rocket Lab launches “Get the Hawk Outta Here” mission from New Zealand (video)

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Rocket Lab has launched a quartet of satellites for Virginia-based company Hawkeye 360.

An Electron rocket lifted off from Rocket Lab’s Pad-A at Launch Complex 1 in Mahia, New Zealand today at 1:28 p.m. EDT (1728 GMT; 5:28 a.m. local New Zealand time on June 27). The rocket carried Hawkeye 360’s “Get the Hawk Outta Here” mission.

Inside Electron’s payload fairings were three radio frequency geolocation microsatellites and a fourth experimental satellite dubbed “Kestrel-0A”. The group was released into a polar low-Earth orbit (LEO) at an altitude of about 320 miles (520 kilometers).

Electron rises into the New Zealand sky on the “Get the Hawk Outta Here” mission on June 26, 2025. (Image credit: Rocket Lab)

Hawkeye 360 specializes in providing radio frequency geospatial analytics. The constellation trio aboard Get the Hawk Outta Here is designed to triangulate the origin of radio frequencies across the globe and is part of the company’s “Cluster 12.” The satellites will fill a “critical coverage gap,” according to Rocket Lab’s mission description, granting Hawkeye 360 the ability to “extract RF intelligence in regions of strategic interest.”





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