Space company Rocket Lab will launch Nasa’s cyclone-tracking TROPICS satellite constellation from Mahia next month.
The TROPICS constellation (Time-Resolved Observations of Precipitation Structure and Storm Intensity with a Constellation of Small Sats) will monitor the formation and evolution of tropical cyclones, including hurricanes, and will provide rapidly updating observations of storm intensity.
The data will help scientists better understand the processes that effect these high-impact storms, ultimately leading to improved modelling and prediction.
Rocket lab expects to launch two mission within two weeks of each other from its Launch Complex 1 facility at Onenui Station.
The first launch, named Rocket Like a Hurricane, is scheduled for as soon as May 1. The second mission, named Coming to a Storm Near You, is expected to follow around May 16.