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... communications satellite, Cs-2B (code-named Sakura 2B), at 8:20 p.m. GMT from Tanegashima Island toward a stationary orbit above northwestern New Guinea. This seventh satellite launched by Japan ...
Japan launched today the BS-2A (Broadcasting Satellite) from Tanegashima . The apogee kick motor (AKM) firing occurred successfully on January 26 at 12:14 a. ...
... problems, the other because of strong winds, a Japanese H-2 rocket blasted off from Tanegashima Space Center, carrying a US$370 million communications satellite intended to conduct a three-year ...
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The main engine of Japan's H-2 rocket malfunctioned 4 minutes after launching from Tanegashima Space Center, failing to put the Mtsat satellite into orbit. Fearing they could lose control ...
... of its HII-A vehicles at 4:00 p.m., Japan Standard Time (JST), from Tanegashima Space Center. The HII-A carried two payloads, the Doppler Ranging Equipment and the Laser ...
... ~ Information Gathering Satellites (IGSs), IGS 1A and IGS 1B~ atop an H-2 rocket from Tanegashima Space Center. The pair, the first of at least four such spacecraft that Japan intended ...
... Earth. Japan's NASDA had launched the system aboard an H - 2A booster from the Tanegashima Space Center in September 2002, along with a Japanese Data Relay Test Satellite. The capsule ...
Japan successfully launched a geostationary weather satellite MTSAT-1R aboard an H-2A rocket from Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima prefecture, after a glitch in communications between the rocket and ground ...
... the Advanced Landing Observing Satellite (ALOS), known as Daichi, on an H-IIA rocket, from Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima in southern Japan, at 10:33 a.m. (JST). ALOS had ...
... Rocket System Corporation (RSC) launched the Multi-Functional Transport Satellite 2 ( MTSAT-2 ) from the Tanegashima Space Center at 06:55 (UT) aboard an H2-A rocket. The Civil Aviation Bureau ...
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