"Japan's H3 Rocket: Second Attempt to Reach Orbit"

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"Japan's H3 Rocket: Second Attempt to Reach Orbit"
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Japan's H3 rocket successfully reached orbit on its second attempt, deploying a mass simulator and two small satellites to a Sun-synchronous orbit. The launch marks a significant milestone for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) as they aim to replace the retiring H-IIA and H-IIB vehicles. The successful mission follows an investigation into the failure of the rocket's maiden flight and the implementation of changes to prevent similar issues. This paves the way for H3 to carry operational payloads, including resource-monitoring, military communications, and navigation satellites, as well as missions to the International Space Station, Moon, and Mars.

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