1. Rocket Lab launches 2 tiny NASA hurricane-watching probes to orbit  Space.com
  2. Rocket Lab launches final TROPICS mission - NASASpaceFlight.com  NASASpaceflight.com
  3. NASA Mini Satellites Will Help Track Hurricanes  Scientific American
  4. Live coverage: Rocket Lab resets NASA double satellite launch for Thursday night – Spaceflight Now  Spaceflight Now
  5. It's Launch Day Again for NASA's TROPICS CubeSats – Small Satellite Missions  NASA Blogs
  6. View Full Coverage on Google News
The second set of NASA's TROPICS cubesats launched on Thursday night (May 25), completing the agency's hurricane-studying miniconstellation.

Rocket Lab launches 2 tiny NASA hurricane-watching probes to orbit | Space

Live coverage: Rocket Lab resets NASA double satellite launch for Thursday night – Spaceflight Now

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Rocket Lab launches final TROPICS mission - NASASpaceFlight.com

It’s Launch Day Again for NASA’s TROPICS CubeSats – Small Satellite Missions

Rocket Lab on Twitter: "Payload deployment confirmed! Congratulations to the launch team on our 37th Electron launch, and to our mission partners at @NASA @NASA_LSP @NASAAmes: the TROPICS constellation is officially on orbit! https://t.co/xAy7ltg7m1" / Twitter

Rocket Lab on Twitter: "We are LIVE with the launch broadcast for our @nasa TROPICS mission. https://t.co/VJsJtirSrV" / Twitter

Jonathan McDowell on Twitter: "Electron's second stage has shut down and separated from the third stage. The two stages are now in a 500-ish km orbit; stage 3 will make an inclination change burn at 0401 UTC and then deploy the satellites" / Twitter

Jonathan McDowell on Twitter: "LAUNCH at 0346 UTC May 26 of a Rocket Lab Electron from Mahia pad 1B carrying MIT's TROPICS 03 and TROPICS 07 satellites https://t.co/7jg4RMQHVp" / Twitter

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Rocket Lab is set to ferry two small satellites into space for NASA early Monday morning. As part of a mission called “Coming to a storm near you”, the company’s Electron rocket will lift off from New Zealand’s Mahia Peninsula at 1:30 a.m. ET, carrying the satellites to their orbital parking spot approximately 340 miles…Rocket Lab is set to ferry two small satellites into space for NASA early Monday morning. As part of a mission called “Coming to a storm near you”, the company’s Electron rocket w…

New NASA mission will help improve extreme weather forecasts | The Hill

Rocket Lab is set to ferry two small satellites into space for NASA early Monday morning. As part of a mission called “Coming to a storm near you”, the company’s Electron rocket w…

New NASA mission will help improve extreme weather forecasts | The Hill

Miniature satellites called CubeSats will collect meteorologic data that NASA hopes will help explain how and why some tropical storms intensify as they approach land

NASA Mini Satellites Will Help Track Hurricanes - Scientific American

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Rocket Lab Prepares for Second TROPICS Launch to Deploy Storm Monitoring Constellation for NASA | West Virginia Business News | wvnews.com

NASA has successfully launched the second set of satellites as part of the TROPICS mission, short for Time-Resolved Observations of Precipitation Structure and Storm Intensity with a Constellation of Smallsats

NASA launches final set of satellites part of hurricane-tracking mission

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Everything ‘Go’ for Second TROPICS Mission Launch – https://eutoday.net

Read more about (Updated) NASA's TROPICS mission launch delayed due to weather on Devdiscourse

(Updated) NASA's TROPICS mission launch delayed due to weather | Science-Environment

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Rocket Lab Prepares for Second TROPICS Launch to Deploy Storm Monitoring Constellation for NASA | Business & Finance | tullahomanews.com

Rocket Lab is gearing up for the highly anticipated second launch of its TROPICS mission, which is set to deploy an impressive constellation of smallsatsRocket Lab is gearing up for the highly anticipated second launch of its TROPICS mission, which is set to deploy

Rocket Lab to Launch TROPICS Mission for Storm Monitoring - Best Stocks

UPDATE: It’s a go for Rocket Lab’s TROPICS constellation launch for NASA to monitor storms – SatNews

The ‘Coming to a Storm Near You' launch is scheduled to lift off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand as early as May 25. It will be the second Electron launch in two weeks to deploy the TROPICS storm The ‘Coming to a Storm Near You' launch is scheduled to lift off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand as early as May 25. It will be the second Electron launch in two weeks to deploy the TROPICS storm

Rocket Lab Prepares for Second TROPICS Launch to Deploy Storm Monitoring Constellation for NASA - Rocket Lab USA (NASDAQ:RKLB) - Benzinga

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