Mission Control Experience

Building the Future of
Space Infrastructure

An end-to-end space company — from reusable launch vehicles to the spacecraft that fly on them. This is mission control, reimagined.

Vehicle Program

The road to Neutron

Six milestones from first engine fire to a fully reusable medium-lift launch vehicle. The active phase glows.

Live Command Center

Mission dashboard

A real-time view of the program — launches, reliability, and the backlog driving the next decade.

All Systems Nominal00:00:00 UTC
Electron Launches01
0

Dedicated small-lift missions flown

Mission Success02
0.0%

Lifetime orbital success rate

Payload Delivered03
0 sat

Spacecraft deployed to orbit

Total Missions04
0

Across all vehicle families

Launch Backlog05
$0.00B

Contracted future launches

Gov Contracts06
0

Active government & defense programs

Vehicle Telemetry · Downlink
ALT 412.6 kmVEL 7.66 km/sQ nominal
Investor Relations

The numbers behind the mission

Bloomberg-terminal depth, designed with Apple-grade clarity. Every figure is illustrative for this concept.

Revenue growth

USD millions · trailing six years

+78% YoY
202020212022202320242025

Revenue by segment

Space Systems vs. Launch Services

0%Space Sys.
Space Systems64%
Launch Services36%

Backlog growth

Contracted future revenue

2021
2022
2023
2024
2025

Gross margin

Expanding with scale

0%
2025 GAAP

Highlights

  • Total backlog$1.32B
  • Space systems mix64%
  • Gross margin34%
  • Revenue YoY+78%
Vehicle Inspector

Inspect Neutron in 3D

Drag to orbit. Scroll to zoom. Select a system to highlight its specification.

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Neutron · Live Model
Drag · Zoom · Explore

Specifications

Medium-lift reusable launch vehicle

Launch Sequence

Are you go for launch?

Initiate the countdown and ride the ascent. Headphones recommended.

Standby
Global Network

A worldwide launch network

Launch complexes, production facilities, and the orbits we serve — connected end to end.

Launch Site
Factory / HQ
Destination
7 active nodes
Careers

Build what comes next

We're a team of engineers, dreamers, and operators putting hardware in orbit on a fast cadence.

Our culture

Move fast. Fly hardware. Leave Earth a little behind every day.

From the factory floor to the launch pad, every person here owns a piece of the mission. We hire for curiosity and an obsession with getting things to orbit.

2,000+
Mission team
3
Continents
200+
Spacecraft flown
MR

“I watched my engine light the night sky. Nothing compares.”

Maya R. · Propulsion Engineer

DP

“Code I wrote on Monday flew to orbit by Friday.”

Dev P. · Flight Software

LK

“Mission control goes quiet, then the world cheers.”

Lena K. · Launch Operations

2017
First orbital launch
2020
Public markets debut
2023
Space Systems scales
2026
Medium-lift era

Equity in the mission

Every team member shares in the upside of what we build.

Hardware-rich work

Ship real flight hardware on a fast, iterative cadence.

World-class peers

Engineers from the most ambitious programs in spaceflight.

Health & wellbeing

Comprehensive coverage, on-site care, and time to recover.

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