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    H-IIA (H-2A) is an active expendable launch system operated by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. These liquid...
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  • launches made by JAXA using H-II, H-IIA, H-IIB and H3 rockets. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010 2014 2018 2022   H-II   H-IIA   H-IIB   H3 1 2 3 4 5 6 1994...
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    4000–6000 kg for the H-IIA, a predecessor design. Its performance to low Earth orbit (LEO) was sufficient for the 16,500 kg (36,400 lb) H-II Transfer Vehicle...
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    other H-IIA launches were successful, and as of February 2024, the H-IIA had successfully launched 47 of its 48 launches. JAXA plans to end H-IIA operations...
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    later use the H-IIA's technologies (the rocket itself is the successor to the H-II) to create the Delta III, albeit short lived). Although the H-I did have...
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    other H-IIA launches were successful, and as of February 2024, the H-IIA had successfully launched 47 of its 48 launches. JAXA plans to end H-IIA operations...
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    and H-IIA launches) located at 30°24′03″N 130°58′40″E / 30.400916°N 130.977735°E / 30.400916; 130.977735 (LP-1 (N-I and H-IIA launches)); LP-2 (H-IIB...
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    Technology Museum The H-IIA F11 launch vehicle lifting off from Tanegashima Space Center A Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) H-IIA rocket at TSC Tanegashima...
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  • Center in Japan with a Japanese rocket, the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries H-IIA launch vehicle. All three arrived at Mars in February 2021. The Emirates...
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  • January 2024. H-IIAロケット48号機による情報収集衛星光学8号機の打上げ結果について [About the launch results of information gathering satellite Optical No. 8 by H-IIA rocket No. 48]...
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    IKAROS (category Spacecraft launched by H-II rockets)
    experimental spacecraft. The spacecraft was launched on 20 May 2010, aboard an H-IIA rocket, together with the Akatsuki (Venus Climate Orbiter) probe and four...
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    (Himawari 7) which was launched in 2006. Himawari 8 was launched atop a H-IIA rocket flying from the Yoshinobu Launch Complex Pad 1 at the Tanegashima...
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    collection of facilities were originally built for the H-II launch vehicle and later used for H-IIA, H-IIB and H3 launches. It is the most Northern launch...
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    Space launch vehicles: H-II H-IIA H-IIB H-III N-I (with license from McDonnell-Douglas) N-II (with license from McDonnell-Douglas) H-I (with license from...
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  • 2013. Space Launch Report: H-IIA/B Data Sheet[usurped], Retrieved 20 February 2019 "Launch Result of the IBUKI (GOSAT) by H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 15". MHI...
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    GSLV H-series Kuaizhou Long March LVM3 PSLV R-7 Vega Vulcan Others   Atlas V   Electron   Falcon 9 new   Falcon 9 reused   Falcon Heavy   GSLV   H-IIA  ...
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  • 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, and 15.1 meters...
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    astronautix.com, H-2 Archived 2008-07-06 at the Wayback Machine Krebs, Gunter. "H-2". Gunter's Space Page. Retrieved 1 August 2011. astronautix.com H-IIA 2024 Archived...
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  • H2 (redirect from H-2)
    Japanese liquid-fueled rockets H-IIA H-IIB H-II Transfer Vehicle, a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency uncrewed spacecraft H-2 MUPSOW, a precision-guided...
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    Services (formerly H-IIA Launch Services) ) launched Telstar 12 VANTAGE for Telesat in November 2015 on a H2A204 variant of the H-IIA rocket, and it commenced...
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    launch being switched from its own dedicated Epsilon flight to a rideshare H-IIA flight. The resulting cost savings will be transferred to develop other...
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    Japanese) Japanese Wikipedia LE-7A page (in Japanese) H-IIA Rocket Engine Development Overview of the H-IIA Launch Vehicle Includes H-IIA-F6 failure analysis...
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    about the same time as the H-II launcher was downscaled to the smaller H-IIA. The HOPE-X was to be launched on the H-IIA vehicle. The project was cancelled...
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    7, Long March 8 Indian Space Research Organisation: GSLV JAXA (Japan): H-IIA and H3 (under development) Roscosmos (Russia): Soyuz-2 and Angara (under...
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    Akatsuki (spacecraft) (category Spacecraft launched by H-II rockets)
    tasked with studying the atmosphere of Venus. It was launched aboard an H-IIA 202 rocket on 20 May 2010, but failed to enter orbit around Venus on 6 December...
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    H3 (rocket) (redirect from H-III)
    commercial satellites. The H3 was designed with cheaper engines compared to the H-IIA, so that manufacturing the new launch vehicle would be faster, less risky...
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    Hitomi (satellite) (redirect from ASTRO-H)
    of 31.01°. It was launched from the Tanegashima Space Center on board an H-IIA launch vehicle. 14 minutes after launch, the satellite separated from the...
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  • Darwin-II. December (TBD) H-IIA F50 Tanegashima LA-Y1 MHI GOSAT-GW JAXA Low Earth (SSO) Earth observation   Final flight of H-IIA, and H-II family as a whole...
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  • Information Gathering Satellite (category Spacecraft launched by H-II rockets)
    the cabinet. All Information Gathering Satellites have been launched by H-IIA rockets from the Tanegashima Space Center. On 28 March 2003, presumably...
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    4 Dec 2015 H-IIA (F7) Tanegashima MTSAT-2 (Himawari 7) 18 Feb 2006 10 Mar 2017 H-IIA (F9) Tanegashima Himawari 8 7 Oct 2014 Stand-by H-IIA (F25) Tanegashima...
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