Launch status
Launch status information for space mission ‘Electron | IoT 4 You and Me (Kinéis 16-20)’.

Success
Status: Launch Successful
Class: normal
Launch T0: Feb. 8, 2025, 8:43 p.m.
Timezone: Pacific/Auckland
Launch authority
Details about the the rocket, its target orbit and the launch pad location.
Mission |
IoT 4 You and Me (Kinéis 16-20) (LEO) |
---|---|
Launcher |
Rocket Lab |
Rocket |
Electron |
Location |
Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand |
Pad |
Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1A |
Type |
Communications |
Orbit |
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) |
Satellites on-board
Satellites on-board the space mission ‘Electron | IoT 4 You and Me (Kinéis 16-20)’ are identified by cross checking database entries for launches and satellites. Results could be inaccurate from time to time.
Launch statistics
Tracking key statistics for space mission ‘Electron | IoT 4 You and Me (Kinéis 16-20)’, classified in stats relative to the specific mission launch year or to all-time values.
Orbital Launch
#6877
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Location Launch
#53
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Pad Launch
#28
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Agency Launch
#59
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Orbital Launch
#28
Year 2025
Location Launch
#1
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Pad Launch
#1
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Agency Launch
#1
Year 2025
Latest news about the launch
News about the space mission ‘Electron | IoT 4 You and Me (Kinéis 16-20)’ are fetched daily from the best sources online.

Rocket Lab launches fourth set of Kinéis satellites
Rocket Lab launched a fourth set of satellites for French company Kinéis Feb. 8 as it extends its lead in the small launch sector. The post Rocket Lab launches fourth set of Kinéis satellites appeared first on SpaceNews.

Rocket Lab to launch first Electron rocket of 2025 from New Zealand
The mission will be the company’s 59th Electron rocket launch to date. Liftoff of the ‘IoT 4 You and Me’ mission is set for 9:43 a.m. NZDT on Feb. 9 (3:43 p.m. EST, 2043 UTC on Feb. 8).

Launch Roundup: Electron, Soyuz set to fly; New Shepard to simulate lunar gravity
This week’s launch manifest is quite diverse, featuring the launches of four different rockets worldwide.… The post Launch Roundup: Electron, Soyuz set to fly; New Shepard to simulate lunar gravity appeared first on NASASpaceFlight.com.
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