H3 | Inmarsat satellite
02/08/2024 Ultimo aggiornamento
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H3 | Inmarsat satellite

Tanegashima Space Center, Japan

Orbital Launch Attempt Count: 7100

Location Launch Attempt Count: 100

Pad Launch Attempt Count: 19

Agency Launch Attempt Count: 59

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Pad Turnaround: P61D

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H-IIB 304 liftoff from LP-2 (HTV-3)
Yoshinobu Launch Complex LP-2

The Tanegashima Space Center is the largest rocket-launch complex in Japan. It is located on the southeastern tip of Tanegashima, an island located south of Kyushu, an island and region and Japan. It was established in 1969 when the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA) was formed, and is now run by JAXA. The activities that take place at TNSC include assembly, testing, launching, and tracking satellites, as well as rocket engine firing tests.

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H3

The H3 Launch Vehicle is an expendable launch system in development in Japan. H3 rockets are liquid-propellant rockets with strap-on solid rocket boosters and are planned to be launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan. Mitsubishi and the JAXA have been responsible for the design, manufacture, and operation of the H3.

Full Name: H3

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Total Launch Count: 0

Successful Launches: 0

Failed Launches: 0

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