Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Japan’s H3 rocket launched successful­ly after last year’s failure

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ON Saturday, Japan achieved a successful launch of its flagship H3 rocket, marking a significan­t milestone after last year’s failed attempt. The Japan Aerospace Exploratio­n Agency reported that the second H3 rocket was launched from the Tanegashim­a Space Center in southweste­rn Japan at 9:22 a.m. local time (12:22 a.m. GMT).

“It was confirmed that the rocket flew as planned, injecting the second stage vehicle into the designated orbit, and separating CE-SAT-IE approximat­ely 16 minutes and 43 seconds after launch,” said the agency in a statement.

Last March, Japan’s flagship H3 rocket No1 was ordered to self-destruct minutes after launch due to its second-stage engine failing to ignite.

“Data from the second stage vehicle after its orbit around the Earth confirmed the sending of a separation signal to TIRSAT, the execution of a controlled re-entry of the second stage vehicle, and the separation of the rocket performanc­e verificati­on payload (VEP-4),” said the agency.

Last September, Japan’s lunar lander was also successful­ly launched into space after several delays.

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida praised the successful launch of the domestical­ly produced rocket.

“We are very happy to see such great achievemen­ts in the space field following the successful SLIM moon landing. I would like to express my respect for the efforts of everyone involved over the years, and hope that Japan’s core rockets will continue to steadily accumulate achievemen­ts,” he said on X.

The H3 was developed by Japan Aerospace Exploratio­n Agency and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

 ?? ?? Japan’s H3 rocket lifts off from Tanegashim­a Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture, southweste­rn Japan, Feb. 17, 2024.
Japan’s H3 rocket lifts off from Tanegashim­a Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture, southweste­rn Japan, Feb. 17, 2024.

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