"Kakushin Rising"

A Rocket Lab Electron rocket will launch the "Kakushin Rising" mission. The launch date is currently targeted for April 23, 2026 (UTC).

Launch overview

Mission

"Kakushin Rising"

Mission description

JAXA is preparing a rideshare mission carrying eight independent spacecraft, including educational small satellites, an ocean‑monitoring satellite, a demonstrator for ultra‑small multispectral cameras, and a satellite equipped with a deployable antenna that uses origami‑style folding to compact itself and then expand to 25 times its stowed size. These satellites were originally scheduled to launch with RAISE‑4 on a Japanese Epsilon‑S rocket, but the Epsilon‑S program experienced major delays following multiple test‑firing failures. As a result, the rideshare has been reassigned. The eight satellites are: MAGNARO‑II, KOSEN‑2R, WASEDA‑SAT‑ZERO‑II, FSI‑SAT2, OrigamiSat‑2, Mono‑Nikko, ARICA‑2 and PRELUDE

Provider

Rocket Lab

Vehicle

Electron

Pad

Pad TBD, Rocket Lab Launch Complex, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand

Current T-0

No information available

Window opening

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Window closing

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Livestream

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