Most rockets today launch and the entire rocket gets destroyed. Why is reusability so important for a rocket? There is only one company that has successfully accomplished substantial reusability of such a rocket which is SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket. The company just received funding via SPAC to go public to fund development of its new medium lift rocket (Neutron Rocket) which is expected to complete by 2024. They currently have a small rocket (Electron Rocket) and have had over 20+ successful launches to orbit and have deployed over 100 satellites. Rocket Lab is a rocket company that is working on building a reusable medium lift rocket. Note, this is not financial advice, I am an ape and a moron.□ This post explains why Rocket Lab is at its current price one of the greatest investments you can make and why I’ve personally invested my life savings in it. This subreddit is entirely fan-run and is not an official Rocket Lab website. It was founded on the belief that small payloads require dedicated small launch vehicles and the flexibility not currently offered by traditional rocket systems. Rocket Lab’s mission is to remove the barriers to commercial space. For stock-specific discussion, use r/RKLB or the provided megathread Rocket Lab Website Rules WIKI This fan-run subreddit is for news and discussion about Rocketlabs spaceflight operations.
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