4:45
[H-IIA] Launch of IGS (Radar-3) from Japan
[H-IIA] Launch of IGS (Radar-3) from Japan
A IGS Radar-3 Spacecraft launched on a H-IIA rocket from Tanegashima Space Center on the 12th December 2011 at 01:21 UTC. This was the 20th flight of the H-2A rocket. Spacecraft Separation was confirmed 24 minutes later at 01:45 UTC.
3:45
IGS(Optical-4)/H-IIA F19 Launch
IGS(Optical-4)/H-IIA F19 Launch
Information Gathering Satellite (IGS) launched at 1:36 pm on September 23,2011(JST) from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan. 2011年9月23日 13時36分(日本時間)に種子島宇宙センターから打ち上げられた、情報収集衛星 光学4号機/H-IIAロケッ ト19号機です。
4:09
H-IIA F19 Launch 9232011
H-IIA F19 Launch 9232011
Beautiful day... nice launch! well done JAXA!
0:37
H-IIA Launch Vehicle
H-IIA Launch Vehicle
Japan launched a new spy satellite into orbit on Monday amid concerns over North Korea's missile programme and to monitor natural disasters in the region. The Japanese H-IIA launch vehicle carrying an information-gathering radar satellite lifted off at 10:21 am from the Tanegashima Space Center in southwestern Japan. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries built the satellite and worked on the launch with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The government decided to build an intelligence-gathering system after North Korea launched a missile in 1998 that flew over the Japanese archipelago and into the Pacific, shocking many in Japan.
0:56
[H-IIA] Launch of IGS (Optical-4) Satellite on H-2A Rocket
[H-IIA] Launch of IGS (Optical-4) Satellite on H-2A Rocket
A Japanese H-IIA Rocket launched from Tanegashima today at 04:36:50 UTC. It successfully carried the IGS (Optical-4) Satellite into orbit.
2:11
JAXA Michibiki H-IIA Launch
JAXA Michibiki H-IIA Launch
Launch of the H-IIA rocket No. 18 (H-IIA F18) with the first quasi-zenith satellite "MICHIBIKI" onboard on Sept. 11, 2010 (Japan Standard Time) from the JAXA Tanegashima Space Center. Filmed with the Sony Cybershot DSC-HX5 at 1080p resolution.
2:30
H-IIA rocket F13 w.KAGUYA
H-IIA rocket F13 w.KAGUYA
On 14th Sep. 2007 Japan Space Agency JAXA has launched the lunar explorer KAGUYA successfully, from Tanegashima space center.
1:12
H-IIAロケット19号機打ち上げの模様 from 熊本市
H-IIAロケット19号機打ち上げの模様 from 熊本市
H-IIAロケット19号機の打ち上げを熊本市内から見た様子です。残念ながらカメラの品質が悪くて動画ではよく見えませんが、肉眼でははっきりと認識できました。打ち上げ時刻がきっちり決まっていれば撮影しやすのですが、ペイロードの関係かアナウンスも余りない打ち上げでした。
3:10
H-IIAロケット20号機のリフトオフ
H-IIAロケット20号機のリフトオフ
2011年12月12日10時21分(JST)、種子島宇宙センターからH-IIAロケット20号機が打ち上げられました。 ペイロードは情報収集衛星レーダ3号機で、所定の軌道に乗ったことが確認され、打ち上げは成功です。 追尾等の操作を全くしていないサブカメラの映像ですが、凝ったことを試したメインカメラが大変な事になって映像が封印されたため、こちらを公開致します。 カメラ設置場所は竹崎観望台です。打ち上げ120秒前頃に花火による合図が行われるので、この映像はそこから開始しています。
0:59
H-IIA F18/MICHIBIKI Launch Public Viewing at JAXAi
H-IIA F18/MICHIBIKI Launch Public Viewing at JAXAi
H-IIA F18/MICHIBIKI Launch Public Viewing at JAXAi
5:07
H-IIAロケット20号機/情報収集衛星レーダー3号機 打ち上げ(H2A F20 Launch)
H-IIAロケット20号機/情報収集衛星レーダー3号機 打ち上げ(H2A F20 Launch)
2011年12月12日10時21分、種子島宇宙センターから打ち上げられ無事軌道投入に成功。これで打ち上げ成功率は95%! d.hatena.ne.jp
10:01
H-IIA Launch Vehicle
H-IIA Launch Vehicle
Japanese Main Large-scale Launch Vehicle H-IIA is Japan's primary large-scale launch vehicle equipped with high-performance engines with liquid oxygen and hydrogen as propellants. Its operability is highly flexible as it can launch payloads (mainly satellites) of various weights, and inject them into different orbits in the space. Therefore, it is categorized one of the world top-level launch vehicles both in technology and launch costs. JAXA (NASDA at that time) successfully launched the H-IIA F1 in Aug. 2001, and full-scale operations for launching practical satellites started with the H-IIA F3. However, the H-IIA F6 failed in Nov. 2003. After a thorough investigation, the cause of the failure was found to be the sold rocket booster (SRB-A). JAXA performed numerous experiments and tests to modify the troubled parts, including the shape of the injector. H-IIA F7 launched in 26 Feb. 2005 and could carry a satellite into the scheduled orbit.
1:06
H-IIAロケット19号機/情報収集衛星打ち上げ
H-IIAロケット19号機/情報収集衛星打ち上げ
2011/09/23 13:36(JST)に打ち上げられたH-IIAロケット19号機/情報収集衛星光学4号機の打ち上げ映像です。この打ち上げは成功し、衛星を所定の軌道に投入しています。なお、サブ的に置いていたビデオカメラのため、追尾を殆どしていません。(※ニコニコ動画に同じものを投稿しています。www.nicovideo.jp
3:21
H-IIA 20号機(情報収集衛星レーダ3号) H-2A F20 Launch with IGS Radar-3
H-IIA 20号機(情報収集衛星レーダ3号) H-2A F20 Launch with IGS Radar-3
2011/12/12 10:21 H-IIA ロケット 20号機の打上げの模様です。 ペイロードは 情報収集衛星レーダ3号機今回で10周年、20回目の打上げでした。
2:27
H-IIA 14号機打上げ
H-IIA 14号機打上げ
2008年2月23日 17時55分に打上げられたH-IIA 14号機の模様です。 搭載されている衛星は、超高速インターネット衛星「きずな」でした。
3:54
H-IIAロケット 19号機打ち上げ H-IIA Rocket F19 Launch
H-IIAロケット 19号機打ち上げ H-IIA Rocket F19 Launch
2011年9月23日13時36分 種子島宇宙センターから打ち上げ。SRB-A分離は2分30秒あたり
12:01
Discovery Channel - Maravilhas Artificiais Foguete Espacial Japonês H-IIA [Parte 1/4]
Discovery Channel - Maravilhas Artificiais Foguete Espacial Japonês H-IIA [Parte 1/4]
Discovery Channel - Maravilhas Artificiais Foguete Espacial Japonês H-IIA. Neste documentário do Discovery Channel veremos como o Japão conseguiu desenvolver um Veículo Lançador de Satélites confiável, capaz de competir com a NASA e ARIANESPACE. Não foi tarefa fácil. Após várias décadas de tentativas, alguns sucessos seguidos de desconcertantes fracassos, os japoneses resolveram deixar o orgulho nacional de lado. A princípio, queriam desenvolver um foguete 100% japonês, com todos os componentes projetados e fabricados no Japão. Perceberam que não valia a pena e fizeram acordos de cooperação com a Boeing, dos EUA, fabricante dos Solid Boosters, foguetes auxiliares de combustível sólido. Os resultados podem ser vistos neste belíssimo documentário.
2:01
[HD] Launch of Venus probe Akatsuki and Miku Hatsune on Japanese H-IIA F17 rocket
[HD] Launch of Venus probe Akatsuki and Miku Hatsune on Japanese H-IIA F17 rocket
Wide angle view of the launch of Akatsuki or PLANET-C, taken at press site (3km away) in JAXA Tanegashima Space Center. The launch occured at 6:58:22JST, May 21, 2010. This Akatsuki spacecraft is the first Japanese Venus probe and is also known to carry three special illustration panels of Miku Hatsune, a famous Japanese virtual idol character.
5:40
JAXA: Quick Review of the H-IIA Launch Vehicle No.18 with Quasi-Zenith Satellite-1 "MICHIBIKI"
JAXA: Quick Review of the H-IIA Launch Vehicle No.18 with Quasi-Zenith Satellite-1 "MICHIBIKI"
This is a quick review of the launch of the H-IIA Launch Vehicle No.18 on September 11, 2010. (9 years since 9/11... RIP)
2:01
[HD] Close up view of Japanese H-IIA F17 (Akatsuki & IKAROS) launch
[HD] Close up view of Japanese H-IIA F17 (Akatsuki & IKAROS) launch
Taken at press site (3km away) of JAXA Tanegashima Space Center. A Venus probe called Akatsuki was launched on May 21, 2010. You can see the VCR was shaked by strong shock wave, a few seconds after the rocket cleared the service tower.