Rocket Lab’s Neutron faces a compressed development timeline after a first-stage propellant tank rupture during January 2026 testing forced a schedule slip to no earlier than Q4 2026. The medium-lift, partially reusable vehicle still requires extensive ground testing of its Archimedes engines, carbon-composite structures, and recovery systems at Launch Complex 3, with infrastructure milestones like the deluge water tower only recently completed. While the company continues targeting a late-2026 debut and has secured multi-launch contracts, historical patterns in new rocket programs show frequent slips from unforeseen technical issues. Traders assign 68.5% probability to “No” by December 31 because the narrow Q4 window leaves little margin for further setbacks before year-end.
Экспериментальная сводка, созданная ИИ на основе данных Polymarket. Это не является торговой рекомендацией и не влияет на то, как разрешается этот рынок. · ОбновленоRocket Lab’s Neutron Rocket Launch by December 31?
The outcome of any launch will be corroborated by examining official video provided by Rocket Lab (https://www.youtube.com/@RocketLabCorp), as well as secondary video feeds and/or written reports if necessary.
Any subsequent anomaly (e.g., explosion or failed ascent) after the initial liftoff will have no bearing on the outcome. Any name change or rebranding of the Neutron vehicle will have no bearing on the market’s resolution.
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0x65070BE91...The outcome of any launch will be corroborated by examining official video provided by Rocket Lab (https://www.youtube.com/@RocketLabCorp), as well as secondary video feeds and/or written reports if necessary.
Any subsequent anomaly (e.g., explosion or failed ascent) after the initial liftoff will have no bearing on the outcome. Any name change or rebranding of the Neutron vehicle will have no bearing on the market’s resolution.
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0x65070BE91...Rocket Lab’s Neutron faces a compressed development timeline after a first-stage propellant tank rupture during January 2026 testing forced a schedule slip to no earlier than Q4 2026. The medium-lift, partially reusable vehicle still requires extensive ground testing of its Archimedes engines, carbon-composite structures, and recovery systems at Launch Complex 3, with infrastructure milestones like the deluge water tower only recently completed. While the company continues targeting a late-2026 debut and has secured multi-launch contracts, historical patterns in new rocket programs show frequent slips from unforeseen technical issues. Traders assign 68.5% probability to “No” by December 31 because the narrow Q4 window leaves little margin for further setbacks before year-end.
Экспериментальная сводка, созданная ИИ на основе данных Polymarket. Это не является торговой рекомендацией и не влияет на то, как разрешается этот рынок. · Обновлено
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