The Manila Times

JAPAN LAUNCHES FLAGSHIP H3 ROCKET

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TOKYO: A new Japanese flagship H3 rocket was launched from a space station in southweste­rn Japan on Saturday, reaching a planned trajectory and successful­ly releasing two payloads in a second test flight a year after its failed debut launch.

The H3 rocket blasted off from a launch pad at the Tanegashim­a Space Center two days after its originally scheduled liftoff, which was delayed due to bad weather.

The rocket’s initial flight has been smooth as planned and it successful­ly released two small payloads, the Japan Aerospace Exploratio­n Agency (JAXA) said.

JAXA will hold a news conference later in the day to provide further details. The launch was closely watched as a test for Japan’s space developmen­t after H3 failed in its debut flight last March.

JAXA and its main contractor Mitsubishi Heavy Industries have been developing H3 as a successor to its current mainstay, H-2A, which is set to retire after two more flights.

In its debut flight last March, the rocket had to be destroyed along with its payload, the advanced land observatio­n satellite, or ALOS-3.

This time, the rocket will carry a mockup of the ALOS satellite, called VEP-4. JAXA says the primary goal of the second test flight is to put the rocket into the intended trajectory.

The agency also planned to place two observatio­n microsatel­lites into orbit. Saturday’s success is a major boost for Japan’s space program as the country struggles to stay competitiv­e in the global space race.

H3 is designed to carry larger payloads than H-2A at much lower costs to be globally competitiv­e. Expectatio­ns were high following a recent streak of successes.

Last month, JAXA made a historic precision moon landing with a spacecraft that had been launched from the H-2A rocket, days after the 48th H-2A rocket successful­ly placed a spy satellite into its planned orbit.

 ?? PHOTO FROM KYODO NEWS VIA AP ?? SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH
Japan’s H3 rocket sits at the launch pad to wait for a liftoff at Tanegashim­a Space Center in Kagoshima, southern Japan, on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024.
PHOTO FROM KYODO NEWS VIA AP SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH Japan’s H3 rocket sits at the launch pad to wait for a liftoff at Tanegashim­a Space Center in Kagoshima, southern Japan, on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024.

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