RAISE-4

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Mission typeTechnology demonstration
OperatorMHI / JAXA
ManufacturerMHI
RAISE-4
Mission typeTechnology demonstration
OperatorMHI / JAXA
Websitewww.kenkai.jaxa.jp/kakushin/kakushin04.html
Spacecraft properties
ManufacturerMHI
Start of mission
Launch date14 December 2025, 03:09 UTC
RocketElectron
Launch siteRocket Lab LC-1
ContractorRocket Lab
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
 RAISE-3

RAISE-4 (RApid Innovative payload demonstration SatellitE-4) is a smallsat for technology demonstration developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI). Part of the Japanese space agency JAXA's Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration Program, RAISE-4 carries multiple technologies that were selected for in-orbit demonstration. RAISE-4 was launched on a dedicated Electron rocket flight, 'Raise And Shine' in December 2025.[1][2]

RAISE-4 is a reflight of the RAISE-3 satellite which was launched by an Epsilon rocket on 12 October 2022 but failed to reach orbit. As with RAISE-3, RAISE-4 was developed by MHI, the prime contractor of Japan's H-IIA and H3 rockets. MHI also previously developed Z-Sat, a satellite launched in 2021 as part of the Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration-2 mission.[3] RAISE-4 is operated from MHI's Nagoya Guidance & Propulsion Systems Works plant in Komaki, Aichi.[3]

The satellite carries eight of the 16 themes that will be tested in Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration-4. Among them, five are reflights from RAISE-3, one (KIR-X) has its design modified from RAISE-3, and two (CF-CAM and AIRIS) were newly selected to be flown on RAISE-4.[4]

Spacecraft

As RAISE-4 was deployed into a different orbit than RAISE-3, the thermal design of the satellite was modified.[5]

Technologies

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