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6 days ago
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Rocket Lab Q2 Preview: Can Neutron Build on Electron's Momentum?
Rocket Lab (NASDAQ:RKLB) will report its Q2 2025 results after market close on August 7, with analysts expecting revenue of $135 million, up approximately 27% year-over-year, and a wider non-GAAP EPS loss of $0.10, compared to a $0.08 loss in Q2 2024. Shares have surged about 76% year-to-date, contributing to a 950% gain over the past year amid sustained Electron launch success and growing investor optimism around the upcoming Neutron medium?lift reusable rocket. Investors will assess the continued cadence of Electron launches and performance in space systems, where new Space Development Agency (SDA) contracts and growth in satellite power and communications hardware are underway. Management is expected to reiterate its Neutron roadmap for a late-2025 inaugural launch, along with commentary on cost control and margin trajectory. Gross margin and EBITDA performance are key areas of focus. Rocket Lab guidance for Q2 points to non-GAAP gross margins of 3436% and an adjusted EBITDA loss in the $2830 million range. Investors will want confidence that margin compression from scaling growth and space systems integration will start to improve in H2. With negative margins, investors will also analyze Rocket Lab's cash burn and expense management, particularly R&D costs tied to the Neutron program. Upcoming milestones around Neutron development and execution on space components contracts could serve as major sentiment drivers. The tone and confidence conveyed during the earnings call may influence sentiment into 2026, particularly as execution expectations rise. This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Sign in to access your portfolio
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6 days ago
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Rocket Lab Q2 Preview: Can Neutron Build on Electron's Momentum?
Rocket Lab (NASDAQ:RKLB) will report its Q2 2025 results after market close on August 7, with analysts expecting revenue of $135 million, up approximately 27% year-over-year, and a wider non-GAAP EPS loss of $0.10, compared to a $0.08 loss in Q2 2024. Shares have surged about 76% year-to-date, contributing to a 950% gain over the past year amid sustained Electron launch success and growing investor optimism around the upcoming Neutron medium?lift reusable rocket. Investors will assess the continued cadence of Electron launches and performance in space systems, where new Space Development Agency (SDA) contracts and growth in satellite power and communications hardware are underway. Management is expected to reiterate its Neutron roadmap for a late-2025 inaugural launch, along with commentary on cost control and margin trajectory. Gross margin and EBITDA performance are key areas of focus. Rocket Lab guidance for Q2 points to non-GAAP gross margins of 3436% and an adjusted EBITDA loss in the $2830 million range. Investors will want confidence that margin compression from scaling growth and space systems integration will start to improve in H2. With negative margins, investors will also analyze Rocket Lab's cash burn and expense management, particularly R&D costs tied to the Neutron program. Upcoming milestones around Neutron development and execution on space components contracts could serve as major sentiment drivers. The tone and confidence conveyed during the earnings call may influence sentiment into 2026, particularly as execution expectations rise. This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
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29-07-2025
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BlackSky Wins Next Phase of U.S. Navy Optical Inter-Satellite Link Research Contract to Advance Gen-3 Communications for Time-Dominant Military Operations
Contract furthers the design, development and evaluation of compatibility with Space Development Agency transport layer in support of tactical ISR missions HERNDON, Va., July 29, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BlackSky Technology Inc. (NYSE: BKSY) won the next phase of a competitive U.S. Navy research contract to further develop optical inter-satellite link (OISL) terminal applications for its Gen-3 constellation. The OISL terminals are expected to increase the speed at which very high-resolution imagery and other high-volume space-based data travel directly between satellites before downlinking to ground stations. "This important award directly supports BlackSky's ability to deliver timely, high-impact intelligence that drive decisions all the way to the tactical edges of the frontline," said Brian O'Toole, BlackSky CEO. "High-speed inter-satellite communication links are a critical innovation that makes BlackSky's commercial remote sensing services a robust and viable option for fleet-wide tactical ISR operations." Under the development agreement, BlackSky will explore hardware and software design adaptations, novel operating concepts for commercial transport network nodes and establish new protocols for data movement. Future Gen-3 satellites will be equipped with optical inter-satellite link terminals compatible with both the Space Development Agency's Transport Layer and commercial transport networks. "Extending our Gen-3 capabilities with optical intersatellite link terminals will give customers reliable access to real-time earth imaging capabilities across the full range of warfighting scenarios. Enhanced Gen-3 satellites are expected to deliver data to end users 10 times faster than current systems, with data volumes five times greater than existing capabilities," said O'Toole. Laser-based OISLs create high-bandwidth, direct communication lines between satellites, reducing the time it takes to transmit and process data. In addition to reduced latency and decision making, OISLs can provide a more secure and resilient data transmission path, making them less susceptible to interference and jamming. About BlackSkyBlackSky is a real-time, space-based intelligence company that delivers on-demand, high frequency imagery, analytics, and high-frequency monitoring of the most critical and strategic locations, economic assets, and events in the world. BlackSky owns and operates one of the industry's most advanced, purpose-built commercial, real-time intelligence systems that combines the power of the BlackSky Spectra® tasking and analytics software platform and our proprietary low earth orbit satellite constellation. With BlackSky, customers can see, understand and anticipate changes for a decisive strategic advantage at the tactical edge, and act not just fast, but first. BlackSky is trusted by some of the most demanding U.S. and international government agencies, commercial businesses, and organizations around the world. BlackSky is headquartered in Herndon, VA, and is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange as BKSY. To learn more, visit and follow us on X. Forward-Looking StatementsCertain statements in this press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws with respect to BlackSky. These forward-looking statements generally are identified by the words "believe," "project," "expect," "anticipate," "estimate," "intend," "strategy," "future," "opportunity," "plan," "may," "should," "will," "would," "will be," "will continue," "will likely result," and similar expressions. 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Accordingly, forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as representing our views as of any subsequent date, and we do not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date they were made, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required under applicable securities laws. Additional risks and uncertainties are identified and discussed in BlackSky's disclosure materials filed from time to time with the SEC which are available at the SEC's website at or on BlackSky's Investor Relations website at View source version on Contacts Investor Contact Aly BonillaVP, Investor Relationsabonilla@ Media Contact Pauly CabellonSr. Director, External Communicationsbksypr@


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01-07-2025
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Rocket Lab Successfully Completes Critical Design Review For Space Development Agency's T2TL-Beta Constellation
As a prime contractor, Rocket Lab will deliver a constellation of 18 spacecraft for the Space Development Agency's Tranche 2 Transport Layer-Beta program, a foundational component of the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture. Long Beach, Calif. July 1, 2025 – Rocket Lab National Security LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Rocket Lab USA (Nasdaq: RKLB) ('Rocket Lab' or 'the Company'), a global leader in launch services and space systems, today announced the successful completion of its Critical Design Review (CDR) for the Space Development Agency's (SDA) Tranche 2 Transport Layer-Beta (T2TL-Beta) program. The milestone follows Rocket Lab's successful Preliminary Design Review in late 2024, confirms that spacecraft design, manufacturing approach, and systems architecture meet all mission requirements and enables the program to move into full-scale production. As a prime contractor, Rocket Lab will deliver a constellation of 18 spacecraft for the T2TL-Beta program, part of the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture, a resilient, low-latency communications network in low Earth orbit (LEO) that support real-time connectivity for U.S. and allied forces worldwide. 'The Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture is reshaping how the U.S. secures space for the joint force, and Rocket Lab is proud to be a contributor,' said Brad Clevenger, President of Rocket Lab National Security. 'With proven platforms and in-house production across key systems, we're building the backbone of resilient on-orbit capability for the warfighter. Our successful completion of CDR further demonstrates our ability to deliver trusted technology at the speed and scale needed to support national security space.' Rocket Lab's spacecraft for the T2TL-Beta program is based on its high-performance Lightning platform, tailored for the power and data-handling demands of national security LEO constellations. As a vertically integrated provider, Rocket Lab designs and manufactures its spacecraft buses and key subsystems in-house, including solar panels, composite structures, star trackers, reaction wheels, radios, avionics, flight and ground software, launch dispensers, and more allowing the Company to maintain tight control over quality, cost, and schedule.


South China Morning Post
12-06-2025
- Politics
- South China Morning Post
China's PLA Daily slams US Golden Dome missile defence plan, warns of space arms race
China's military newspaper has condemned America's planned ' Golden Dome ' space-based missile defence system, warning that it may threaten global strategic stability and trigger an arms race in space. 'The development of the Golden Dome system and the US Space Force's rapid expansion have further militarised outer space,' a commentary in the PLA Daily warned on Thursday, adding that such moves could potentially intensify great power rivalry and challenge international arms control norms. The official People's Liberation Army publication also highlighted Washington's recent steps to speed up the US$175 billion Golden Dome programme, including the setting up of a 'technical integrated planning team' led by General Michael Guetlein. Guetlein, vice-chief of space operations at the US Space Force, was appointed direct programme manager for the Golden Dome missile defence project last month. 01:26 Trump's Golden Dome shows US 'obsessed with absolute security', China says Trump's Golden Dome shows US 'obsessed with absolute security', China says The paper also highlighted critical programmes under the US Space Development Agency (SDA) and Missile Defence Agency (MDA).