Electron | Kakushin Rising (JAXA Rideshare)

Mission Status

Current T-0 confirmed by official or reliable sources.

Mission Updates

Apr 15, 10:52 PM Cosmic_Penguin

GO for launch.

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Mar 18, 05:41 AM Cosmic_Penguin

NET April 23.

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Oct 10, 02:17 PM Cosmic_Penguin

NET Q1 2026.

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Oct 10, 01:30 PM Nosu

Adding launch

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Mission Details

JAXA-manifested rideshare of eight separate spacecraft that includes educational small sats, an ocean monitoring satellite, a demonstration satellite for ultra-small multispectral cameras, and a deployable antenna that can be packed tightly using origami folding techniques and unfurled to 25 times its size. The satellites were originally planned to launch with RAISE-4 on a Japanese Epsilon-S rocket, but the Epsilon-S was heavily delayed due to test firing failures. The 8 satellites are: * MAGNARO-II * KOSEN-2R * WASEDA-SAT-ZERO-II * FSI-SAT2 * OrigamiSat-2 * Mono-Nikko * ARICA-2 * PRELUDE

Mission Type Technology
Orbit Sun-Synchronous Orbit
Launch Window 03:09 AM - 03:09 AM

Rocket Configuration

Name Electron
Manufacturer Rocket Lab
Height 18 m
Diameter 1.2 m
Maiden Flight 2017-05-25
Success Rate 81/85 (95%)

Electron is a two-stage orbital expendable launch vehicle (with an optional third stage) developed by the American aerospace company Rocket Lab. Electron is a small-lift launch vehicle designed to launch small satellites and cubesats to sun-synchronous orbit and low earth orbit. The Electron is the first orbital class rocket to use electric-pump-fed engines, powered by the 9 Rutherford engines on the first stage. It is also used as a suborbital testbed (called HASTE) for hypersonics research.