H3-24 | HTV-X1

H3-24 | HTV-X1

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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HTV-X1

First flight of the upgraded Japanese HTV-X spacecraft designed to resupply the International Space Station.

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H3-24


Height 63.00 Meters

Max Stages 2

Mass To GTO 6500 kg

Liftoff Thrust 12142 kN

Diameter 5.27 Meters

Mass To LEO 0 kg

Liftoff Mass 0 Tonnes


Launch Success 0

Consecutive Success 0

Maiden Flight Unknown

Launch Failures 0


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Cosmic_Penguin

2024-01-09T14:30:39+0000

Tweaked approximate launch date per launch manifest (P.129 of source).

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Cosmic_Penguin

2022-10-27T01:47:02+0000

NET January 2024

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International Space Station

The International Space Station programme is tied together by a complex set of legal, political and financial agreements between the sixteen nations involved in the project, governing ownership of the various components, rights to crewing and utilization, and responsibilities for crew rotation and resupply of the International Space Station. It was conceived in 1984 by President Ronald Reagan, during the Space Station Freedom project as it was originally called.

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HTV-X1 Release & Reentry

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The JAXA HTV-X1 will be unberthed from the ISS before initiating a destructive reentry into the Earth's atmosphere taking waste along with it.

HTV-X1 Rendezvous and Capture

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NASA TV will live stream the rendezvous and capture of JAXA's HTV-X1 cargo craft to the International Space Station.

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