Rocket Lab says it will announce a new launch window early in the New Year after it failed to get its second test flight away before Christmas.
Founder and chief executive Peter Beck said the company was wary of ''launch fever'' and it wouldn't attempt another one from Mahia until it was ready.
During the 10-day launch window before Christmas, Rocket Lab on one day got within two seconds of blast-off before the vehicle automatically shut itself down because of the high temperature of liquid oxygen to one engine. A power fault to ground equipment resulted in a scrub on the second to last day and on other days it was affected by high altitude winds.
''We would love to launch during the window but this is the business we're in - this a standard day at work in the space industry,'' Beck said
''Windows come and windows close.''