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Electron | Kakushin Rising | 23.04.2026
« dnia: Kwietnia 22, 2026, 11:57 »
Start: NET 03:09 UTC (05:09 CEST)
Wyrzutnia: Launch Complex 1, Onenui Station, Nowa Zelandia, Półwysep Mahia.
Ładunek: 8 satelitów:
 MAGNARO-II (ponowny lot po nieudanym starcie RAISE-3)
 KOSEN-2R (ponowny lot po nieudanym starcie RAISE-3)
 WASEDA-SAT-ZERO-II (ponowny lot po nieudanym starcie RAISE-3)
 FSI-SAT2 (ponowny lot po nieudanym starcie RAISE-3)
 OrigamiSat-2
 Mono-Nikko
 ARICA-2
 PRELUDE

„Kakushin Rising” to druga z dwóch misji rakiety Electron realizowanych przez Rocket Lab na zlecenie JAXA  w ramach
programu Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration-4 tej agencji.

„Kakushin Rising” będzie realizowaną przez JAXA misją typu rideshare, obejmującą osiem oddzielnych ładunków, w tym małe satelity edukacyjne, satelitę do monitorowania oceanów, satelitę demonstracyjnego z ultra-małymi kamerami wielospektralnymi oraz rozkładaną antenę, którą można ściśle spakować przy użyciu technik origami, a następnie rozłożyć do rozmiarów 25-krotnie większych od pierwotnych.
https://rocketlabcorp.com/missions/launches/kakushin-rising/

8 CubeSatów z Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration-4 miało zostać wystrzelonych między 01.2026 a 03.2026.
Ze względu na korektę planu startowego firmy Rocket Lab, harmonogram został zmieniony.
https://www.jaxa.jp/press/2026/03/20260318-1_j.html

Do zadań Exolaunch będzie należało rozmieszczenie 8. satelitów.
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Exolaunch @Exolaunch 10:03 AM · Apr 7, 2026
🇯🇵 #KakushinRising: Exolaunch is set to deploy eight satellites for @JAXA: on the upcoming Rocket Lab Electron Mission lifting-off later this month 🚀
https://x.com/Exolaunch/status/2041426720805294588
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Exolaunch to Deploy Eight Satellites for JAXA on Rocket Lab Electron Mission

New mission with Electron underscores growing demand for dedicated launch integration as Japan accelerates smallsat deployment

Berlin, Germany — April 2, 2026 — Exolaunch, a global leader in launch mission management, satellite integration, and deployment services, will deploy eight customer satellites on the upcoming Kakushin Rising mission led by JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency). For this mission, Exolaunch's EXOpod NOVA deployers have been selected to provide satellite deployment services, supporting the safe and precise release of the spacecraft once in orbit.

The satellites are scheduled to launch aboard Rocket Lab's Electron rocket no earlier than April 2026, from Launch Complex 1 in Māhia, New Zealand. Through this mission, Exolaunch will provide its flight-proven separation systems and mission integration expertise to support reliable access to orbit for the participating spacecraft.

JAXA is conducting the Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration-4 mission, providing on-orbit demonstration opportunities for Japanese universities, research institutes, and private companies. The payload includes educational smallsats, an ocean monitoring satellite, a demonstration satellite for ultra-small multispectral cameras, and an antenna that can be packed tightly using innovative origami folding techniques then unfurl to 25 times its size when deployed.

The contract reinforces Exolaunch's role as a premier satellite launch integration provider, scaling operations to meet rising demand for orbital access across Asia's rapidly expanding space ecosystem. Through strategic partnerships with both emerging and established launch providers, Exolaunch has positioned itself at the center of this growing market, providing flexible and reliable solutions for satellite operators worldwide.

Exolaunch is providing integration services and its EXOpod Nova deployment technologies for both standard and high-volume, high-mass CubeSats. Now in final integration at the University of Auckland (New Zealand) before shipment to the Māhia Launch Complex, the eight satellites will further broaden adoption of Exolaunch's deployment solutions, which are widely regarded for their reliability and ease of use.

“Japan continues to demonstrate exceptional leadership in advancing innovative space technologies, and we are honored to support JAXA and its partners on this important mission,” said Ichitaro Arisaka, Managing Director at Exolaunch Japan. “This collaboration reflects our long-term commitment to the Japanese space community and underscores the growing demand for reliable integration and deployment infrastructure as the global smallsat market scales. By working alongside leading institutions and emerging innovators across Japan, we are strengthening our position in one of the world's most dynamic space ecosystems while creating new opportunities for customers and long-term value for our partners.”

In 2026, Exolaunch is poised for a record-breaking year, with a robust launch cadence supported by its expanding launch vehicle and deployment technology portfolio. With a heritage of 734 successfully deployed satellites across 44 missions, the company has a proven record of reliability and operational excellence, providing global satellite operators with the flexibility to adapt, scale, and execute with confidence, from initial demonstration missions through full-scale constellation rollout programs across different launch vehicles.
https://www.exolaunch.com/news_150
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Odp: Electron | Kakushin Rising | 23.04.2026
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Rocket Lab @RocketLab 12:48 AM · Apr 16, 2026
Electron is ready to rise again for @JAXA_en. Our second dedicated mission for JAXA is scheduled to fly from Launch Complex 1 no earlier than April 23.
"Kakushin Rising" liftoff is set for:
🚀 3:09 pm NZT / 03:09 UTC, April 23
🚀 12:09 pm JST, April 23
🚀 11:09 pm EDT / 8:00 pm PDT, April 22
https://twitter.com/RocketLab/status/2044548506162237573
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Rocket Lab @RocketLab 10:50 PM · Apr 20, 2026
We're days away from flying our 2nd dedicated launch for @JAXA_en with "Kakushin Rising".
Payload integration and encap at LC-1 is complete for the mission's 8x spacecraft incl:
🛰️ Educational small satellites
🛰️ An ocean-monitoring satellite
🛰️ A demonstration sat for ultra-small multispectral cameras
🛰️ A deployable antenna packed using origami folding techniques
https://x.com/RocketLab/status/2046330675528364482

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Odp: Electron | Kakushin Rising | 23.04.2026
« Odpowiedź #2 dnia: Kwietnia 22, 2026, 12:04 »
WDR (Wet dress rehearsal) został zakończony.
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Rocket Lab @RocketLab 11:37 PM · Apr 21, 2026
Wet dress rehearsal is now complete for 'Kakushin Rising' and Electron is ready for launch for @JAXA_en.
Wind will be a watch item throughout the count tomorrow but otherwise the launch vehicle, range, payloads, and teams are GO to proceed with a launch attempt. [...]
https://twitter.com/RocketLab/status/2046704840567672876

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Odp: Electron | Kakushin Rising | 23.04.2026
« Odpowiedź #3 dnia: Kwietnia 23, 2026, 01:55 »
Start NET 05:09 CEST
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Rocket Lab @RocketLab 11:21 PM · Apr 22, 2026
Mission details for today's launch:
🚀Mission Name: "Kakushin Rising"
🎯Customer: @JAXA
🛰️Payload: 8x small sats
🌏Orbit: 540km LEO
📍Launch Site: LC-1, Pad A
📺Livestream: https://rocketlabcorp.com/live-stream/
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Rocket Lab @RocketLab
It's launch day for Electron from LC-1 with its latest mission for @JAXA_en. "Kakushin Rising" will deploy 8x sats for JAXA's Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration program that provides opportunities  for Japanese universities, researchers, and companies to  carry out new tech demos in space

Liftoff is set for:
🚀 3:09 pm NZT
🚀 12:09 pm JST
🚀 03:09 UTC
🚀 11:09 pm ET / 8:09 pm PT, April 22
https://x.com/RocketLab/status/2047063341793968308
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Rocket Lab @RocketLab 1:24 AM · Apr 23, 2026
Horizontal checkouts are complete and Electron is now vertical on the pad at LC-1. Launch prep continues for Electron's dedicated mission for @JAXA_en today from NET 3:09 pm NZT.
https://twitter.com/RocketLab/status/2047094167843774961
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Odp: Electron | Kakushin Rising | 23.04.2026
« Odpowiedź #4 dnia: Kwietnia 23, 2026, 01:59 »
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Rocket Lab @RocketLab 1:56 AM · Apr 23, 2026
Whoa that’s a full rainbow, all the way, double rainbow ohmygod, it’s a double rainbow all the way
https://twitter.com/RocketLab/status/2047102205770289287
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Rocket Lab @RocketLab 3:31 AM · Apr 23, 2026
Propellant loading is underway for the "Kakushin Rising" mission for @JAXA_en. Liftoff remains set for 3:09 pm NZT local time - less than two hours to go until Electron's 87th launch.
https://x.com/RocketLab/status/2047126062971380131
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Rocket Lab @RocketLab 4:32 AM · Apr 23, 2026
Electron will launch on a southern trajectory from LC-1 before heading over Antarctica with its mission for
@JAXA_en. With today's clear weather and an early afternoon launch target of 3:09 pm NZT, Electron may be visible along NZ's coastline.
https://twitter.com/RocketLab/status/2047141635520381373
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Odp: Electron | Kakushin Rising | 23.04.2026
« Odpowiedź #5 dnia: Kwietnia 23, 2026, 07:37 »
6. start orbitalny RN Electron w 2026.

Misja dla Japonii
  23.04. o 03:09 z Onenui Station [LC-1A] wystrzelona została RN Electron/Curie, która wyniosła na orbitę satelity
ARICA-2,
FSI-SAT2,
KOSEN-2,
RMAGNARO-II,
Mono-Nikko,
OrigamiSat-2,
PRELUDE i
WASEDA-SAT-ZERO-II.
http://lk.astronautilus.pl/n260416.htm#07
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=63663.0

Zdjęcia ze startu https://www.flickr.com/photos/rocketlab/albums/72177720333245665/
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Rocket Lab @RocketLab 5:14 AM · Apr 23, 2026
The beautiful sound of a second stage Rutherford engine igniting on the way to space 🔊

Successful SECO confirmed and nominal transfer orbit achieved for @JAXA_en's "Kakushin Rising". Up next: payload deployment begins in ~40 mins
https://twitter.com/RocketLab/status/2047152120642814151
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Peter Beck @Peter_J_Beck 6:54 AM · Apr 23, 2026
Here is another camera angle.
https://twitter.com/Peter_J_Beck/status/2047177182628511783
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Mahia, New Zealand: 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.
https://rocketlabcorp.com/updates/rocket-lab-completes-second-dedicated-launch-for-japan-aerospace-exploration-agency-jaxa/
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Rocket Lab @RocketLab 12:03 AM · Apr 29, 2026
87 launches and counting for Electron.
https://twitter.com/RocketLab/status/2049248048233251043
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Odp: Electron | Kakushin Rising | 23.04.2026
« Odpowiedź #6 dnia: Kwietnia 23, 2026, 10:29 »
Rakieta Electron firmy Rocket Lab wystrzeliła w ramach misji „Kakushin Rising” osiem małych satelitów w ramach programu demonstracyjnego innowacyjnych technologii satelitarnych JAXA (RAISE-4) z kompleksu startowego Rocket Lab 1 w Mahia w Nowej Zelandii 23 kwietnia 2026 r. o godz. 03:09 UTC (15:09 NZST).

To był 87 start start rakiety rakiety Electron, 8 w tym roku i 93 próba startu orbitalnego w 2026r.





https://twitter.com/RocketLab/status/2047165519741305020

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Odp: Electron | Kakushin Rising | 23.04.2026
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