Rocket Lab launches second dedicated mission for Japan space agency
Rocket Lab Corporation (NASDAQ: RKLB) successfully completed its second dedicated launch for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency on April 23, deploying eight spacecraft from its New Zealand launch facility.
The "Kakushin Rising" mission lifted off at 3:09 p.m. New Zealand time from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, carrying satellites for JAXA's Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration Program. The payload included educational small satellites, an ocean-monitoring satellite, a demonstration satellite for ultra-small multispectral cameras, and a deployable antenna using origami folding techniques that can expand up to 25 times its original size.
The launch follows Rocket Lab's first dedicated JAXA mission in December 2025, which deployed the RAISE-4 spacecraft demonstrating aerospace technologies from Japanese companies, universities, and research institutions.
"Two successful missions in a matter of months, deployed precisely where they needed to be on orbit, shows exactly why Electron is the preferred small launcher for national space agencies," said Rocket Lab founder and CEO Peter Beck.
The mission represents Rocket Lab's eighth launch of 2026 and 87th launch overall. The company has additional launches scheduled for the year covering commercial Earth observation, space technology demonstrations, and national security missions.
Information is based on a company press release statement.
