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Next-generation X-ray space telescope and lunar lander launches from Japan

September 6, 2023 Spaceflight Now

A next-generation X-ray space telescope and an experimental lunar lander are back on the launch pad Wednesday after a ten-day delay. An H-2A rocket is scheduled to liftoff from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan at 7:42 p.m. EDT (8:42 a.m. local time / 2342 UTC).

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Launch of new X-ray space telescope and lunar lander from Japan delayed

August 27, 2023 Spaceflight Now

A next-generation X-ray space telescope and an experimental lunar lander are poised for launch from Japan. An H-2A rocket was scheduled to liftoff from the Tanegashima Space Center Sunday but liftoff has been scrubbed due to upper level winds.

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Japanese space science missions facing delays after H3 rocket failure

April 11, 2023 Stephen Clark

The launch of a Japanese X-ray telescope and robotic lunar lander has been delayed to no earlier than August, and the launch schedule for another Japanese mission to return samples from a moon of Mars is in doubt as engineers investigate the failure of Japan’s first H3 rocket last month.

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H-2A rocket launches Japanese radar spy satellite

January 26, 2023 Stephen Clark

Japan launched a government spacecraft Jan. 25 on an H-2A rocket, adding a new radar platform to the country’s spy satellite fleet for all-weather, day-and-night surveillance.

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H-2A rocket deploys powerful satellite for mobile telecom operator Inmarsat

December 22, 2021 Stephen Clark

The first in a new line of powerful dual-band satellites for Inmarsat’s communications network linking ships, airplanes, and other mobile customers successfully launched Wednesday aboard a Japanese H-2A rocket.

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Live coverage: Japanese H-2A rocket launches with Inmarsat satellite

December 22, 2021 Stephen Clark

A Japanese H-2A rocket launched a commercial communications satellite for Inmarsat Wednesday. The satellite rode the most powerful variant of the H-2A rocket, built and operated by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Liftoff occurred at 10:32 a.m. EST (1532 GMT).

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Japan successfully launches replacement for decade-old navigation satellite

October 26, 2021 Stephen Clark

A replacement for an aging satellite in Japan’s regional navigation network successfully launched Monday from Tanegashima Space Center aboard an H-2A rocket, heading to an orbit more than 20,000 miles above Earth.

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Live coverage: H-2A rocket launches from Tanegashima

October 25, 2021 Stephen Clark

A Japanese H-2A rocket blasted off at 10:19 p.m. EDT Monday (0219 GMT Tuesday) with a fresh satellite for the country’s independent regional space-based navigation system.

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Japanese H-2A rocket ready for launch with navigation satellite

October 25, 2021 Stephen Clark

Japan is set to launch a replacement satellite Monday for a navigation spacecraft that has been in space since 2010, augmenting the U.S. military’s GPS network to provide more precise positioning and timing services over the Asia-Pacific region.

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Japanese satellite launch facing weeks-long delay

October 8, 2021 Stephen Clark

The launch of a solid-fueled Japanese Epsilon rocket with nine small satellites, originally scheduled to blastoff last week, has been grounded until after the flight of a larger H-2A launcher later this month, Japan’s space agency said Friday.

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