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Watch Japan launch navigation satellite on its 1st mission of 2025 on Feb. 2

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Japan will launch its first mission of the year early Sunday morning (February 2), and you can see the event live.

and H3 The missile is scheduled Tangashima Space Center Sunday in a two -hour window opens at 3:30 am EST (0830 GMT; 5:30 pm local Japan time).

You can see LaFoff directly here in Space.com, as a courtroom for Japanese space exploration agency or directly via Jacqua. The coverage will start 40 minutes before opening the window.

Bay will be on the fifth Sunday for H3 in two phases, which was developed by Jaxa and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to replace Japan H-2A rocket.

H3 She failed in her first mission In March 2023, which led to the loss of the Earth’s satellite, but its last three trips were successful.

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H3 Michibiki will launch 6 pounds (4900 kg) to the orbit of the Army transport. After making its way to its final orbit and ends from the exit phase, the spacecraft will become the fifth member of the satellite system in Japan in Japan (QZSS), which has become working in November 2018.

“This system is compatible with GPS moons It can be used with them in an integrated way. In this way, the satellite location service environment was highly advanced. ”Japanese officials wrote in A. QZSS project description.

They added, “QZSW can be used even in the Asia-Eujania regions, which are close to Japan, so its use will be expanded to other countries in these areas as well,” they added.

The mission of Michibiki 6 will be the first in Japan in 2025. In 2024, the nation conducted seven tropics.

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