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  2. H3 (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    The H3 is the world's first rocket to use an expander bleed cycle for the first stage engine. [ 5 ] As of July 2015 [update] , the minimum configuration is to carry a payload of up to 4,000 kg (8,800 lb) into Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) for about 5 billion yen , and the maximum configuration is to carry more than 6,500 kg (14,300 lb) into ...

  3. LE-9 - Wikipedia

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    The LE-9 is a liquid cryogenic rocket engine burning liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen in an expander bleed cycle. Two or three will be used to power the core stage of the H3 launch vehicle. [1] [2] [5] The newly developed LE-9 engine is the most important factor in achieving cost reduction, improved safety and increased thrust.

  4. List of H-II series and H3 launches - Wikipedia

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    Kakehashi, Faulty brazing in second-stage engine cooling system caused engine burn through and cable damage resulting in shutdown midway through the upper stage's second burn, leaving spacecraft in elliptical LEO instead of GTO. Spacecraft thrusters raised orbit enough to complete some communications experiments.

  5. Japan launches second flagship H3 rocket a year after failed ...

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    Japan’s space agency says it has successfully launched its flagship H3 space rocket, a year after its maiden attempt ended in failure. The H3 left the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan ...

  6. Japan takes another shot at next-generation H3 rocket launch

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    JAXA's 63 m (297 ft) H3 rocket can carry a 6.5 ton payload into space, more than H-IIA's maximum of 6 tons, and fly more cheaply by adopting simpler structures and automotive-grade electronics.

  7. New Japanese Rocket Fails During Launch, Intentionally ... - AOL

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    A second-stage ignition failed, leaving the $1.5 billion rocket unable to complete the mission