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Mahia
New Zealand launch site for Electron private launch vehicle.

Longitude: 177.87 deg. Latitude: -39.26 deg.

The single-pad site is located close to Ahuriri Point at the southern tip of New Zealand's Mahia Peninsula. It is on a raised plateau surrounded on three sides by cliffs, and at an altitude of 104 meters. A single road crosses the isthmus connecting the peninsula with the rest of the North Island. The nearest town, Wairoa, lies 50 kilometres to the northwest. Launch Complex 1 features a 50 metric ton launch platform and tower, a hangar for the Electron rockets, and storage tanks for liquid oxygen and kerosene.[2] The test phase of launch operations began in May 2017.



Country: New Zealand.

2017 May 25 - . 04:19 GMT - . Launch Site: Mahia. Launch Complex: Mahia LC1. Launch Vehicle: Electron.
2018 January 21 - . 01:42 GMT - . Launch Site: Mahia. Launch Complex: Mahia LC1. Launch Vehicle: Electron.
2018 November 11 - . 03:49 GMT - . Launch Site: Mahia. Launch Complex: Mahia LC1. Launch Vehicle: Electron.
2018 December 16 - . 06:32 GMT - . Launch Site: Mahia. Launch Complex: Mahia LC1. Launch Vehicle: Electron.

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