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... called the Selenological and Engineering Explorer (SELENE), aboard an H-2A solid-fuel rocket from Tanegashima Island at 1:31 (UT). The 2.9-tonne (2,900-kilogram or 3.2 ... JAXA had to negotiate with the local fishermen of Tanegashima for acceptable launch times. Because September was one of two launch windows that Tanegashima fishermen’s unions had offered Japan Aerospace Exploration ...
... of government agencies, the scientific community, and Japan's Federation of Economic Organizations and visited Tanegashima Space Center and the Uchinoura Space Center at Kagoshima. ''(NASA Release 74-276; NASA Activities ...
... rpt no. 89; Mission Operations Status Bulletins 10-14) Japan's N booster launched, from Tanegashima launch site, its first payload-Kiku, an 83-kg spacecraft designed to measure launch vibrations ...
... (12:30 pm local time) the Japanese ionosphere sounding satellite Ume was launched from the Tanegashima site on the 3-stage liquid-fuel N rocket to an orbital altitude of about ...
... first stage. Launch had been scheduled originally for Feb. 6 from the space center at Tanegashima Is. (FBIS, Hong Kong AFP in English, Feb 10/77) January 1977 January February 1977 ...
... launch Feb. 22 of its Engineering Test Satellite ETS-II from the space center at Tanegashima at 5:50 local time (0850 GMT) on a 3-stage 32.5m N rocket ...
... ) reported Japan's successful launch of an experimental communications satellite Ecs, also called Ayame, from Tanegashima Space Center on an N-1 rocket at 5:46 p.m. local time. Early ...
... Feb 22/80) FBIS reported launch of Japan's second communications satellite CS-B from Tanegashima Island at 5:35 p.m. local time. CS-B would replace Ayame (Iris), whose ...
... reported that its National Space Development Agency successfully launched the first N-2 vehicle from Tanegashima carrying the 21st Japanese satellite-the engineering test satellite Ets 4 (Kiku 3)-into a ...
... its first "practical communications satellite, Cs2A, at 5:37 p.m. local time from its Tanegashima space center on a three-stage rocket toward a stationary orbit at 36,000 kilometers ...

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