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Rocket Lab's New, Reusable Neutron Rocket


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Rocket Lab pushes back Neutron debut to 2025

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As Rocket Lab prepares to begin tests of the first Archimedes engine for its Neutron launch vehicle, the company says that the rocket won’t be ready for its first flight before the middle of 2025.

Rocket Lab announced May 6 that it had completed the first Archimedes engine and installed it on a test stand at the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. The company has started a test campaign for that methane/liquid oxygen engine that includes what it calls “a number of engine system activations” ahead of a static-fire test.

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