H3-22 | VEP 4, CE-SAT-1E & TIRSAT

H3-22 | VEP 4, CE-SAT-1E & TIRSAT

Yoshinobu Launch Complex LP-2
Tanegashima Space Center, Japan

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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. is a Japanese multinational engineering, electrical equipment and electronics company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. MHI is one of the core companies of the Mitsubishi Group. MHI's products include aerospace components, air conditioners, aircraft, automotive components, forklift trucks, hydraulic equipment, machine tools, missiles, power generation equipment, printing machines, ships and space launch vehicles. Through its defense-related activities, it is the world's 23rd-largest defense contractor measured by 2011 defense revenues and the largest based in Japan.

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VEP 4, CE-SAT-1E & TIRSAT

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.

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H3-22


Height 63.00 Meters

Max Stages 2

Mass To GTO 4000 kg

Liftoff Thrust 7542 kN

Diameter 5.27 Meters

Mass To LEO 0 kg

Liftoff Mass 0 Tonnes


Launch Success 1

Consecutive Success 1

Maiden Flight 2023-03-07

Launch Failures 1


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Cosmic_Penguin

2024-02-17T03:41:13+0000

Launch success, all payloads separated into planned orbits.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2024-02-17T00:23:26+0000

Liftoff.

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LL2

2024-02-16T23:02:56+0000

Livestream has started

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Cosmic_Penguin

2024-02-14T05:05:36+0000

Rescheduled for February 17.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2024-02-13T05:36:41+0000

Delayed from February 15 due to launch site weather, new launch date TBD.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-12-28T02:48:17+0000

Added launch window and payload.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-12-27T16:51:57+0000

NET February 15, 2024.

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-11-13T03:28:45+0000

No longer scheduled in 2023 (Q1 2024 is inferred from previous reports of launch within Fiscal Year 2023 in Japan).

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Nosu

2023-09-11T16:05:16+0000

Targeting 2023

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Cosmic_Penguin

2023-05-25T04:02:20+0000

Added launch per Japanese government decision to de-manifest ALOS-4 from the 2nd launch of H3 and replace it with a new test launch in the -22 configuration.

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