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VEP 4, CE-SAT-1E & TIRSAT

H3-22Mitsubishi Heavy IndustriesYoshinobu Launch Complex LP-2
Saturday, February 17, 2024 · 12:22 AM UTCAdd to Calendar

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Vehicle

The H3 Launch Vehicle is a Japanese expendable launch system. Each H3 booster configuration has a two-digit and a letter designation that indicates the features of that configuration....

Height63 m
LEO PayloadN/A
Launches65
Successes54

Provider

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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Mission Brief

New test flight of the H3 ordered following the failure of the inaugural launch of H3 in March 2023 with ALOS-3. Main payload is VEP 4 (Vehicle Evaluation Payload 4), a 2.6 tonnes mass simulator payload that will be carried on the 2nd test flight of the H3 rocket, instead of the ALOS-4 Earth observation satellite as originally planned. It will be deployed after the 2nd de-orbit burn is completed to test the payload separation mechanism. 2 hitchhiking secondary payloads have been selected in June 2023: * CE-SAT-1E - 70 kilograms class optical Earth observation satellite from Canon Electronics Inc., similar to the previously launched CE-SAT-1. * TIRSAT - 3U cubesat by Japan Space Systems and other institutes to test an infrared sensor for Earth surface observation purposes.

PayloadVEP 4, CE-SAT-1E & TIRSAT
OrbitSun-Synchronous Orbit
CustomerMitsubishi Heavy Industries
Stages2
PadYoshinobu Launch Complex LP-2, Tanegashima Space Center, Japan

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Launch Site

Yoshinobu Launch Complex LP-2, Tanegashima Space Center, Japan

LAUNCH SITE
30.401°N, 130.976°E

Schedule History

No delays or schedule changes recorded.