True Anomaly's Jackal Spacecraft Images Rocket Lab Satellite in VICTUS HAZE Mission
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Jacqueline Feldscher
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True Anomaly successfully completed the first VICTUS HAZE mission by having its Jackal spacecraft (dubbed Panther) find, approach, and image a Rocket Lab spacecraft. The mission demonstrated tactically responsive space operations for the U.S. Space Force's SSC. True Anomaly received an order to deliver imagery within 72 hours and accomplished it in just 61 hours.
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· 2 pulledTrue Anomaly has found, approached, and imaged a Rocket Lab spacecraft, marking the successful end of the first VICTUS HAZE mission.
SSC ordered True Anomaly to deliver the imagery within 72 hours of receiving the order. True Anomaly did it in 61.
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