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Japan agency suspends space launch attempt for rocket carrying moon lander: MHI

Kelly Tyler Published August 28, 2023
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According to launch operator Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), on Monday, the Japan space agency suspended a scheduled launch on Monday of an H-IIA rocket that was to hold a moon lander into space.

【本日打上げ🚀】#XRISM (クリズム)と #SLIM (スリム)を搭載したH-ⅡAロケット47号機は、昨夕、射点に到着しました‼
まもなく本日9時26分22秒に打上げ予定です🛰

打上げライブ中継はこちら👇https://t.co/OZFVRqKbkM…#鉄腕アトム #H2AF47 pic.twitter.com/q2TjMlKMJ9

— 三菱重工業株式会社 (@MHI_GroupJP) August 27, 2023

The launch was canceled because wind conditions in the upper climate conditions did not satisfy constraints, MHI’s takeoff services unit said in a post on social media site X (formerly known as Twitter) 30 minutes before the scheduled launch duration.

[Press Release]
Today’s Scheduled Launch of the X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM) and the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) onboard the H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 47 (H-IIA F47) https://t.co/fgKqmisX2z

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

打上げ30分前です。It is 30 minutes before launch. #H2AF47

— MHI Launch Services (@MHI_LS) August 27, 2023

On Monday, H-IIA No. 47 was scheduled to be launched from Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)’s Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan at 9:26 a.m. local time (0026 GMT).

JAXA said during its YouTube livestream that MHI will deliver additional details.

The rocket is holding JAXA’s lunar landing spacecraft Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) and an X-ray imaging satellite.

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