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The live coverage of the launch of the Second H3 Launch Vehicle(H3/TF2:Test Flight No.2).日本語 → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtsUTvZRcJM Broadcast Start:ar
https://global.jaxa.jp/press/2024/02/20240217-1_e.html
The Launch Vehicle flew as planned, and the second stage of the H3 Launch Vehicle was injected into the predetermined orbit. Approximately 16 minutes and 43 seconds after the liftoff, the separation of the CE-SAT-IE was confirmed. Additionally, based on the post-Earth orbit data from the second-stage vehicle, JAXA confirmed that, the separation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_Krzb_QaWk
The second H3 Launch Vehicle (H3TF2 - Test Flight No.2) launched the Vehicle Evaluation Payload-4 (VEP-4), along with two small secondary payloads: CE-SAT-IE
https://spacenews.com/h3-launches-alos-4-advanced-earth-observation-satellite/
The two-stage launch vehicle flew as planned and ALOS-4 separated at approximately 16 minutes and 34 seconds after the liftoff, ... The launch follows the H3's successful second flight in February.
https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2024/07/a993689ba7ec-urgent-japan-launches-new-h3-rocket-with-observation-satellite.html
The launch of the H3 rocket No. 3 was initially scheduled for Sunday but was put off due to expected bad weather. The launch of the maiden No. 1 vehicle ended in failure in March 2023. It was ordered to self-destruct minutes after launch due to its second-stage engine failing to ignite. The H3 rocket No. 2 in February was a success but carried
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-07-01/japan-launches-h3-rocket-boosting-plans-for-a-comeback-in-space
The second launch of Japan's flagship rocket went smoothly as it carried a satellite toward low-Earth orbit. The H3 heavy payload vehicle took off with no crew aboard shortly after noon local
https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2024/02/jaxa-second-h3/
Saturday's launch is designated Test Flight 2, or TF2. With H3's maiden flight having been unsuccessful, the primary payload for TF2 was Vehicle Evaluation Payload 4 (VEP-4).
https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/east-asia/article/3268688/japan-launches-flagship-h3-rocket-boosting-its-comeback-space
The second launch of Japan's flagship rocket went smoothly as it carried a satellite toward low-Earth orbit. The H3 heavy payload vehicle took off with no crew aboard shortly after noon local
https://global.jaxa.jp/press/2024/02/20240215-1_e.html
Get information on the Launch Time and Launch window of the second H3 Launch Vehicle (H3TF2). The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) performs various activities related to aerospace as an organization, from basic research in the aerospace field to development and utilization.
https://sj.jst.go.jp/stories/2024/s0417-01p.html
The second "H3," a next-generation heavy-lift launch vehicle, lifted off at 9:22:55 a.m. on February 17th from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture. The launch was successful with two small satellites deployed into their intended orbits and a payload, a large dummy satellite, being separated as planned.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/watch-japan-s-h3-rocket-roar-skyward-on-its-second-successful-flight/ar-BB1pc2ZK
Japan took another step forward to becoming a player in the global launch market on Monday with the second successful flight of its powerful H3 rocket.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Science/Japan-s-H3-rocket-makes-second-successful-launch
TOKYO -- Japan launched its main H3 launch vehicle on Monday, sending an earth observation satellite into orbit. Japan's space agency, known as JAXA, launched the two-stage hydrogen rocket from
https://spacenews.com/h3-reaches-orbit-on-second-launch/
Updated Feb. 17 with additional details from JAXA. WASHINGTON — Japan's H3 rocket successfully reached orbit on its second launch Feb. 16, nearly a year after its inaugural launch failed. The
https://spaceproject.govexec.com/launch/2024/07/h3-launches-its-second-successful-mission/397772/
The H3 launch vehicle launched its second successful mission after a failed inaugural launch that resulted in the loss of the ALOS 3 spacecraft in 2023. With this launch, the Mitsubishi Electric-built rocket replaces the older H-II that launched over 60 times. The H3 (sometimes referred to as H-3) brings Japan a more competitive rocket to today
https://japan-forward.com/japans-second-h3-rocket-launch-what-to-know/
Kagoshima Prefecture (©Kyodo by helicopter) With a revolutionary design concept based on cost-efficiency, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's H3 launch vehicle is a demonstration of Japan's competitiveness. After earlier disappointments, JAXA's second H3 launch vehicle successfully lifted off from Tanegashima Space Center on February 17.
https://spacenews.com/second-h3-launch-planned-for-february/
SANTA FE, N.M. — The Japanese space agency JAXA has set a mid-February date for the return to flight of the H3 rocket, nearly a year after the vehicle's first launch failed. JAXA announced Dec
https://global.jaxa.jp/press/2023/12/20231228-1_e.html
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) hereby announces the launch schedule of the second H3 Launch Vehicle (H3TF2: Test Flight No.2) as follows. The H3TF2 will carry the Vehicle Evaluation Payload-4 (VEP-4) to conduct the flight demonstration. In addition, we will capitalize on the excess launch capability of the H3TF2 by providing
https://www.satnow.com/news/details/1649-jaxa-announces-the-launch-result-of-the-second-h3-launch-vehicle
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched the second H3 Launch Vehicle (H3TF2) at 9:22:55 (JST) on February 17, 2024, from the Tanegashima Space Center.The Launch Vehicle flew as planned, and the second stage of the H3 Launch Vehicle was injected into the predetermined orbit. Approximately 16 minutes and 43 seconds after the liftoff, the separation of the CE-SAT-IE was confirmed.
https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Aerospace-Defense-Industries/Japan-s-H3-rocket-makes-second-successful-launch2
TOKYO -- Japan launched its main H3 launch vehicle on Monday, successfully sending an earth observation satellite into orbit, a major step toward its goal of making the H3 a commercial launch
https://global.jaxa.jp/press/2024/02/20240214-1_e.html
The launch time will be announced once confirmed. Launch date. : February 17, 2024 (Saturday) Launch Window. : 9:22:55 (JST) through 13:06:34 (JST) The time is the 24-hour clock. Reserved Launch Period. : February 18, through March 31, 2024. Get information on the Launch Schedule of the second H3 Launch Vehicle (H3TF2) [Rescheduled].
https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2024/07/01/japan-JAXA-Daichi-4-H3-rocket-Tanegashima-Fumio-Kishida/4741719842728/
It was welcome news for Japan's space agency that saw two failed attempts to launch the next-generation H3 rocket last year, only followed by H3's second such successful launch attempt in February
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/07/01/japan/science-health/jaxa-h3-rocket-alos4/
"It was truly a perfect launch, a perfect 100 out of 100," said Makoto Arita, the JAXA H3 project team manager. In a time of both misinformation and too much information, quality journalism is
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/02/12/japan/science-health/jaxa-h3-rocket-second-launch/
Feb 12, 2024. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency — also known as JAXA — plans to launch the second unit of its H3 new liquid fuel rocket Thursday after failing to launch the first unit in
https://apnews.com/article/japan-h3-rocket-launch-observation-satellite-39a29993ab58bff57084cfdb79af5f13
The launch was the third of the H3 system, after the successful one on Feb 17. and the shocking failed debut flight a year earlier when the rocket had to be destroyed with its payload — a satellite that was supposed to be the ALOS-3. Japan sees a stable, commercially competitive space transport capability as key to its space program and
https://global.jaxa.jp/press/h3/
Mar. 7, 2023 (11:10) [report] The first information on the result of the first H3 Launch Vehicle (H3 TF1) launch. Mar. 5, 2023 (14:00) [release] Launch Time and Launch window of the First H3 Launch Vehicle (H3TF1)Carrying the Advanced Land Observing Satellite-3 "DAICHI-3" (ALOS-3)
https://spacewatch.global/2023/12/jaxa-announced-the-launch-schedule-of-the-second-h3-launch-vehicle-h3tf2/
H3 launch pad. Credit JAXA. Thessaloniki, 29 December 2023.- The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) announced the launch schedule for the second H3 Launch Vehicle (H3TF2), set for February 15, 2024, from the Tanegashima Space Center.This marks a return to flight for the H3 rocket after its unsuccessful inaugural launch in March 2023.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H3_(rocket)
The H3 Launch Vehicle is a Japanese expendable launch system.H3 launch vehicles are liquid-propellant rockets with strap-on solid rocket boosters and are launched from Tanegashima Space Center in Japan. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and JAXA are responsible for the design, manufacture, and operation of the H3. The H3 is the world's first rocket to use an expander bleed cycle for the first
https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/06/ula-will-launch-its-second-vulcan-rocket-without-a-real-payload/
The second flight of United Launch Alliance's Vulcan rocket will take off in September with a dummy payload in place of Sierra Space's Dream Chaser spaceplane, preserving a chance for ULA to begin
https://global.jaxa.jp/projects/rockets/h3/
The H3 Launch Vehicle is Japan's new mainstay launch vehicle. Our goal is to provide "easy-to-use rockets" that offer flexibility, high reliability, and great cost performance, developed by always remaining mindful of the users' perspectives. These developments are being advanced by the collective efforts of JAXA together with Japanese
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地球観測衛星「だいち4号」を載せたH3ロケット3号機が、種子島宇宙センターから打ち上げられます。打ち上げ試みの様子をライブ配信します。H3