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Electron will launch on a southern trajectory from LC-1 before heading over Antarctica with its mission for JAXA(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency). With today's clear weather and an early afternoon launch target of 3:09 pm NZT, Electron may be visible along NZ's coastline.

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