Anonymous ID: e6d1c9 March 6, 2023, 5:31 p.m. No.18458229   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8234 >>8249

Launch of the First H3 Launch Vehicle (H3 TF1:Test Flight No.1) with Advanced Land Observing Satellite-3 “DAICHI-3” (ALOS-3) onboard

 

JAXA will provide the live coverage of the launch of the first H3 Launch Vehicle (H3 TF1:Test Flight No.1) with Advanced Land Observing Satellite-3 “DAICHI-3” (ALOS-3) onboard based on the new launch date.

 

About H3 Launch Vehicle

 

The H3 Launch Vehicle is Japan's new flagship rocket aiming at achieving high flexibility, high reliability, and high cost performance. Its maiden flight is set for JFY 2020. H3 will offer several lineups by selection of two types of fairings, two or three first-stage engines (LE-9), and zero, two or four solid rocket boosters (SRB-3) to deal with various payload sizes and orbits. Its launch capability to the geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) will be the highest ever, exceeding that of the existing H-IIA and H-IIB Launch Vehicles.

H3 is under development to be a successor to H-IIA and H-IIB so that Japan can maintain its autonomous access to space to launch satellites and probes including important missions for the government. We are eager to launch commercial satellites every year as well.

JAXA and its prime contractor, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), and other related companies are all hands on deck from the development phase to leverage their experiences to renovate the whole system for producing a low cost, flexible and reliable rocket.

 

https://global.jaxa.jp/projects/rockets/h3/topics.html#topics21019

https://global.jaxa.jp/projects/rockets/h3/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jygg5_sud0w

Anonymous ID: e6d1c9 March 6, 2023, 5:49 p.m. No.18458396   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8515

NASA Releases New Ganymede Portal in Solar System Treks Suite

 

With the extension of NASA’s Juno mission taking it on flybys of Ganymede, and with the impending launch of the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) mission, NASA’s Solar System Treks Project (SSTP) announced the latest in its growing family of data visualization and analysis portals– Ganymede Trek!

 

Ganymede Trek provides web browser-based access to data focusing on the remarkable surface features and landscapes of Jupiter’s (and the Solar System’s) largest moon. Data layers provided in Ganymede Trek include the Voyager Multi Instruments and Galileo SSI Global Mosaic 359m; Voyager Multi Instruments, Galileo SSI, and Juno JunoCam Global Mosaic 359m; Voyager Multi Instruments and Galileo SSI Color Global Mosaic 1435m; Voyager Multi Instruments and Galileo SSI Global Mosaic 1435m; and the USGS Voyager Multi Instruments and Galileo SSI Geologic Map.

 

This portal will facilitate understanding of Ganymede’s geomorphology among researchers, students, educators, and the general public.

 

https://sservi.nasa.gov/articles/nasa-releases-new-ganymede-portal-in-the-solar-system-treks-suite/