Rocket Lab launched its 21st and final mission of the year over the weekend, sending a private Japanese Earth-observing satellite to orbit.

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A Rocket Lab Electron rocket launches “The Wisdom God Guides” mission for the Japanese company iQPS from New Zealand on Dec. 21, 2025. (Image credit: Rocket Lab)

Once it’s up and running, the satellite will join the Earth-observing constellation operated by Japanese company iQPS. Its spacecraft view our planet using synthetic aperture radar, meaning they can peer through clouds and get good looks at night as well as during the day.

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“Our new record of annual launches and the breadth of upcoming missions go to show how much of a global impact Electron continues to have on the space industry, and we’re looking forward to another year of continued execution in 2026,” Rocket Lab founder and CEO Peter Beck said in an emailed statement on Sunday.

“In 2026, we’re expanding Electron’s global reach with more multi-launch constellation deployments, dedicated missions for domestic civil space and international space agencies in Japan and Europe, and both suborbital and orbital launches with defense applications for hypersonic technology and national security,” he added.