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Japan announced to launch next-generation H3 rocket in February after two failed attempts 

Henry Ortiz Published December 29, 2023
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On Thursday, Japan’s space agency announced it will launch its next-generation H3 rocket in February after two failed attempts early this year.

The rocket, billed as a flexible and cost-effective new flagship, is scheduled to lift off between 9:22 am and 1:06 pm (0022 and 0406 GMT) on February 15 from the southern island of Tanegashima, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) said on a press release.

[Press Release]
Launch Schedule of the second H3 Launch Vehicle (H3TF2)https://t.co/IDH6guxUSV

— JAXA(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) (@JAXA_en) December 28, 2023

The third launch attempt comes after the spacecraft was forced to self-destruct in March when the command center concluded its mission could not succeed.

A first attempted launch in February, already delayed by several years, failed when the solid rocket boosters did not ignite.

Japan’s space agency aborts the launch of its H3 rocket after the auxiliary booster engines fail to ignite pic.twitter.com/qnkphie8dx

— Insider News (@InsiderNewsKe) February 18, 2023

⚡️ Japan🇯🇵's H3 rocket fails after liftoff in second mission attempt, resulting in self-destruction of the rocket. pic.twitter.com/uDwW4whBo6

— 𝐄𝐡𝐬𝐚𝐧 𝐒𝐚𝐟𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐣𝐚𝐝 🇮🇷🇵🇸 (@Safarnejad_IR) March 8, 2023

Developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the H3 is the successor to the H-IIA launch system, which debuted in 2001.

Following the previous failures, the rocket will now carry an instrument to check rocket performance, along with two small secondary satellites.

Japan succeeded in putting its SLIM space probe — nicknamed the “Moon Sniper” — into the moon’s orbit this week, but the country has been plagued by a series of space failures.

Last year, the normally reliable solid-fuel Epsilon rocket self-destructed after detecting trouble.

In July, a test of an Epsilon S rocket, an improved version of the Epsilon, ended in an explosion 50 seconds after ignition.

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