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H3-22 | ALOS-3 (Maiden flight)

March 7, 2023 at 1:37 AM UTC

Tanegashima Space Center, Japan

H3-22 | ALOS-3 (Maiden flight) launch image
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March 7, 2023 at 1:37 AM UTC

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Yoshinobu Launch Complex LP-2

Tanegashima Space Center, Japan · 30.4009, 130.9756

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Rocket
H3-22
Launch site
Yoshinobu Launch Complex LP-2

Tanegashima Space Center, Japan

Launch probability
Not published
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March 7, 2023 at 1:37 AM UTC
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March 7, 2023 at 1:44 AM UTC
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December 13, 2025 at 4:21 PM UTC

Mission description

Maiden flight of the H3 launch vehicle, carrying the Advanced Land Observing Satellite-3 (ALOS-3). ALOS-3, also known as Advanced Optical Satellite is a successor of the optical mission of the Advanced Land Observation Satellite “DAICHI” (ALOS). The new satellite will achieve improved ground resolution (0.8 m) while observing a wide -swath (70 km) by a larger sensor with higher performance compared to DAICH, and continuously observe not only Japan but also global land areas to construct a system that can swiftly and timely acquire, process and distribute image data. Based on the accumulated data captured in pre- and post-disaster times, the satellite aims to become one of the imperative devices for disaster prevention and preparation activities of countries and municipal governments. Observation data acquired by the satellite is also expected to be useful in various fields such as contributing to the maintenance and updates of precise geospatial information in Japan as well as developing countries, and research and applications on coastal and land environmental monitoring by its observation capabilities.

Vehicle

H3-22

H3 · 22

Height

63 m

Diameter

5.27 m

LEO capacity

0 kg

Successful launches

5

Launch complex

Yoshinobu Launch Complex LP-2

Tanegashima Space Center, Japan

The Tanegashima Space Center is the largest rocket-launch complex in Japan. It is located on the southeastern tip of Tanegashima, an island located south of Kyushu, an island and region and Japan. It was established in 1969 when the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA) was formed, and is now run by JAXA. The activities that take place at TNSC include assembly, testing, launching, and tracking satellites, as well as rocket engine firing tests.

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Mission updates

NET February 12, 2023

December 22, 2022 at 3:48 AM UTC · Cosmic_Penguin

Launch window confirmed.

December 23, 2022 at 1:23 AM UTC · Cosmic_Penguin

1 day slip due to one day slip of the previous H-IIA launch that flew today

January 26, 2023 at 7:13 AM UTC · Cosmic_Penguin

Delayed to NET February 15. Launch window TBC.

February 6, 2023 at 7:29 AM UTC · Nosu

February 15 launch date confirmed.

February 9, 2023 at 6:34 AM UTC · Cosmic_Penguin