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    The Epsilon Launch Vehicle, or Epsilon rocket (イプシロンロケット, Ipushiron roketto) (formerly Advanced Solid Rocket), is a Japanese solid-fuel rocket designed...
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    UTC and the 3.5 stage Mu-3D flew on August 17, 1969, at 06:00 UTC. Epsilon (rocket) J-I Comparison of orbital launchers families Comparison of orbital...
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    M-V (redirect from MV-5 rocket)
    Epsilon Rocket, features a lower 1.2 tonne LEO payload capability. The development aim is to reduce costs, primarily by using the H-IIA solid rocket booster...
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  • error The epsilon operator introduced by Hilbert An infinitesimal value EPSILON (programming language) Epsilon (text editor) Epsilon (rocket), a Japanese...
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    JAXA (section Rockets)
    solid-fueled rocket, the Epsilon as a replacement to the retired M-V. The maiden flight successfully happened in 2013. So far, the rocket has flown six...
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  • successfully aboard SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on 1 December 2023. Following the launch failure of the Epsilon rocket carrying RAISE-3 and the CubeSats selected...
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  • 30 April 2025 Clark, Stephen (18 October 2022). "Failure of Japan's Epsilon rocket blamed on attitude control system". Spaceflight Now. Retrieved 23 October...
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    Hisaki was launched with an Epsilon rocket, which was its first flight. The four-stage Epsilon rocket flew from the Mu rocket launch complex at the Uchinoura...
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    the HYFLEX payload achieved speed of approximately 3.8 km/s. Epsilon (rocket) Mu (rocket family) M-V Comparison of orbital launchers families "J-I Launch...
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    more cheaply than the M-V solid fuel rocket, a successor known as Epsilon was also developed. The Epsilon rocket then had its first successful launch...
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  • observations of the Earth. PETREL was originally planned to be launched on a Epsilon rocket flight in 2022 along with the rest of JAXA's Innovative Satellite Technology...
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  • SRB-A (category Rocket engines of Japan)
    series of Japanese solid-fueled rocket booster manufactured by IHI Corporation for use on the H-IIA, H-IIB, and Epsilon rockets. SRB-A is 2.5 meters in diameter...
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    Uchinoura Space Center (category Rocket launch sites in Japan)
    satellite MUSES-B (HALCA) in February 1997. The first launch of the Epsilon rocket, of a small scientific satellite SPRINT-A, was performed at 14:00 JST...
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    A multistage rocket or step rocket is a launch vehicle that uses two or more rocket stages, each of which contains its own engines and propellant. A tandem...
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  • News+. Retrieved 2024-06-23. NEWS, KYODO. "Japanese space agency's Epsilon small rocket engine explodes in test". Kyodo News+. Retrieved 2024-06-23. "S....
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    Space.skyrocket.de. Retrieved August 1, 2017. Clark, Stephen. "Japan's Epsilon rocket launches seven tech demo satellites". /spaceflightnow.com. Pole Star...
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    geostationary orbit is 2 tons. VLS Epsilon (heavy-weight rocket) The VLS Epsilon launcher is a heavy-weight rocket with three identical units attached...
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    Epsilon Eridani (Latinized from ε Eridani), proper name Ran, is a star in the southern constellation of Eridanus. At a declination of −9.46°, it is visible...
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  • technologies in space. KOSEN-2 was launched on 12 October 2022 by an Epsilon rocket as part of the Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration-3 mission...
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  • 3D printing. WASEDA-SAT-ZERO was launched on 12 October 2022 by an Epsilon rocket, but the launch resulted in a failure and the satellite was lost. WASEDA-SAT-ZERO...
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  • Kermanshah, a village in Kermanshah Province, Iran Epsilon Boötis, a star also called Mirak Mirak (rocket), a rocket developed by the German Verein für Raumschiffahrt...
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  • usable for satellites. Mitsuba was launched on 12 October 2022 by an Epsilon rocket, but the launch resulted in a failure and the satellite was lost. Mitsuba...
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    from the original on 17 February 2013. Retrieved 22 March 2012. "About Epsilon Launch Vehicle". JAXA. Retrieved 14 August 2021. "Completed: More than...
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  • each other in orbit. MAGNARO was launched on 12 October 2022 by an Epsilon rocket, but the launch resulted in a failure and the satellite was lost. MAGNARO...
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  • in-orbit demonstration. RAISE-3 was launched on 12 October 2022 by an Epsilon rocket as the main satellite of Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration-3...
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    is credited with creating and building the world's first liquid-fueled rocket, which was successfully launched on March 16, 1926. By 1915 his pioneering...
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    Retrieved November 27, 2016. Shogo Matsuda (16 January 2015). "Japan's Epsilon rocket shoved aside?". Nikkei Asian Review. Retrieved 6 February 2015. "Exploration...
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  • missing. July 14 – An explosion occurs during the test of solid fuel Epsilon rocket at JAXA's Noshiro Testing Center in Noshiro, Akita Prefecture. No injuries...
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  • ALE-1 on 18 January 2019 by an Epsilon rocket and launch of second satellite ALE-2 on 6 December 2019 by an Electron rocket. 2023: Premiering in Hiroshima[citation...
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    is a two-stage, partially reusable orbital launch vehicle developed by Rocket Lab, an American aerospace company with a wholly owned New Zealand subsidiary...
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