Rocket Lab Corporation (RKLB) announced on Sunday that it successfully completed its first dedicated launch for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, a milestone that underscores the company's expanding role as a go-to launch provider for major space agencies around the world.
Mission Accomplished
The "RAISE And Shine" mission lifted off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand on December 14, 2025, at 03:09 UTC (16:09 NZDT). The Electron rocket successfully delivered JAXA's RApid Innovative payload demonstration Satellite-4 (RAISE-4) into its intended orbit, carrying eight technology demonstrations developed by a mix of private companies, universities, and research institutions across Japan.
This represents the first of two dedicated Electron missions supporting JAXA's Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration Program, an initiative designed to test and advance emerging capabilities from Japan's growing space sector. The program gives Japanese innovators a dedicated pathway to space, where they can validate new technologies in the real orbital environment.
What's Next
Rocket Lab expects to fly its second Electron mission for JAXA during the first quarter of 2026. Beyond that, the company is also preparing a dedicated launch for the European Space Agency in the coming year, demonstrating that its launch services are increasingly in demand from institutional customers who need reliable, responsive access to orbit.
Leadership Perspective
Rocket Lab founder and CEO Sir Peter Beck emphasized the significance of working with one of the world's most respected space agencies. "This dedicated mission delivered precision and reliability for one of the world's most respected space agencies, and we couldn't be prouder of supporting JAXA with the dedicated access to space needed to support the growth of Japan's aerospace economy," Beck said. "We're proud to continue delivering the responsiveness and performance that Japan's satellite operators have come to rely on."
Other Developments
Last week, Rocket Lab advanced a South Korean Earth-imaging mission into its next available launch window. The company also revealed that its novel "Hungry Hippo" fairing for the Neutron launch vehicle has passed qualification testing and is now heading to Virginia ahead of its maiden launch.
RKLB Price Action: Rocket Lab shares were up 2.15% at $62.81 during premarket trading on Monday.




