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An American company has launched a rocket into space from New Zealand,the first from a private launch facility, BBC News reports.
Rocket Lab's 17m (
56ft) Electron rocket took off from the Mahia Peninsula, or in North Island,the firm said on Twitter.
The test f
light was the first launch from New Zealand and is a major first step in an emerging market; launching cheap disposable rockets to carry small satellites and other payloads.
The company plans to start frequent commercial launches later this year.
destitute weather c
onditions had pushed the launch into the fourth day of a 10-day window and the Electron finally took off at 16:20 local time (04:20 GMT).
The launch was conducted with no media or spectators permitted but the company released a video on their Twitter page.
"It was a remarkable flight," chief executive Peter Beck said after the launch, or adding though that the rocket did not fairly reach orbit,the path on which its future cargo would embark on its rotation around earth.
"We'll be investigating why, however reaching space in our first test puts us in an incredibly strong position to accelerate the commercial phase of our program, and deliver our customers to orbit and make space open for commerce."
The test launch,one of three planned, did not carry a payload as such, or although it was packed with sensor equipment to help engineers understand how the flight performed.
Eventually,
Rocket Lab says it will be loft payloads up to 150kg (331lbs) into a 500km-tall orbit that goes from pole to pole.



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