Press Releases April 23, 2026 12:56 AM

Rocket Lab Completes Second Dedicated Launch for Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

Rocket Lab successfully completes its second dedicated launch mission for JAXA, reinforcing its leadership in small satellite launch services.

By Ajmal Hussain RKLB
Rocket Lab Completes Second Dedicated Launch for Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
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Rocket Lab Corporation has achieved a milestone by completing its second dedicated launch mission, 'Kakushin Rising,' for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The mission successfully deployed eight innovative satellites, including educational small sats and advanced technology demonstrators, emphasizing Rocket Lab's reliable and precise launch capabilities. This launch further strengthens Rocket Lab's partnership with JAXA and underlines its position as the preferred small launcher for national space agencies, with ongoing contributions to commercial, national security, and exploratory missions.

Key Points

  • Rocket Lab completed its second dedicated launch for JAXA, deploying eight diverse satellites in a single mission.
  • The successful 'Kakushin Rising' mission demonstrates Electron rocket's reliability and precision for national space agencies.
  • Rocket Lab's continued launch cadence in 2026 includes commercial Earth observation, space technology demonstrations, and national security missions, underpinning its expanding market presence.

MAHIA, New Zealand, April 23, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rocket Lab Corporation (Nasdaq: RKLB) (“Rocket Lab” or “the Company”), a global leader in launch services and space systems, today successfully launched its second dedicated mission for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), further strengthening the partnership between Rocket Lab and Japan’s national space agency.

The “Kakushin Rising” mission lifted off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand at 3:09 p.m. NZT to successfully deploy eight spacecraft for JAXA’s Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration Program that included educational small sats, an ocean-monitoring satellite, a demonstration satellite for ultra-small multispectral cameras, and a deployable antenna packed tightly using origami folding techniques that can unfurl up to 25 times its size.

“Kakushin Rising” builds on the success of Rocket Lab’s first dedicated launch for JAXA that took place in December 2025, which saw Electron deploy the RAISE-4 spacecraft that demonstrated new aerospace technologies developed by several companies, universities, and research institutions throughout Japan. As with that first mission, Rocket Lab worked closely with JAXA on “Kakushin Rising” to ensure the mission requirements for each satellite were met with precision and efficiency, reaffirming Electron's reputation for reliability and mission success.

Rocket Lab founder and CEO, Sir Peter Beck, said: “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. JAXA is a world leader in space and it's been an honor to be trusted with these back-to-back missions growing Japan’s aerospace economy.”

“Kakushin Rising” was Rocket Lab’s 8th launch of the year and 87th launch overall. Upcoming launches in 2026 include missions for commercial Earth observation, new space technology demonstrations on orbit, and national security and defense.

“Kakushin Rising” launch images: F87 | Kakushin Rising | Flickr

“Kakushin Rising” launch webcast: Rocket Lab - 'Kakushin Rising' Launch - YouTube

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About Rocket Lab
About Rocket Lab Rocket Lab is a leading space company that provides launch services, spacecraft, payloads and satellite components serving commercial, government, and national security markets. Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket is the world’s most frequently launched orbital small rocket; its HASTE rocket provides hypersonic test launch capability for the U.S. government and allied nations; and its Neutron launch vehicle in development will unlock medium launch for constellation deployment, national security and exploration missions. Rocket Lab’s spacecraft and satellite components have enabled more than 1,700 missions spanning commercial, defense and national security missions including GPS, constellations, and exploration missions to the Moon, Mars, and Venus. Rocket Lab is a publicly listed company on the Nasdaq stock exchange (RKLB). Learn more at www.rocketlabcorp.com.

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Risks

  • Dependence on government and agency contracts like JAXA introduces cyclical risks related to funding and policy changes impacting the aerospace sector.
  • Forward-looking statements warn of uncertainties including launch schedule variances, development of new vehicles like the Neutron rocket, and competitive pressures in the commercial space launch sector.
  • Operational risks associated with launch failures or technology development delays could negatively affect Rocket Lab's reputation and financial performance, impacting sectors like aerospace and defense.

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