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Michibiki 4 (QZS-4)

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Michibiki 4 (QZS-4)

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H-IIA 202
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Oct 9, 22:01:37 UTC
StatusSuccess
VehicleH-IIA 202
OrbitGeosynchronous Transfer Orbit
PadYoshinobu Launch Complex LP-1
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Mission

The Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS) is a three-satellite regional time transfer system and the satellite-based augmentation system for the GPS that would be receivable within Japan. The primary purpose of QZSS is to increase the availability of GPS in Japan's numerous urban canyons, where only satellites at very high elevation can be seen. A secondary function is performance enhancement, increasing the accuracy and reliability of GPS derived navigation solutions. A single satellite weighs about 4000 kg, has an expected lifetime of 15 years and is put in a elliptical, highly inclined geosynchronous orbit.

Quick facts

VehicleH-IIA 202
OrbitGeosynchronous Transfer Orbit
PadYoshinobu Launch Complex LP-1
SiteTanegashima Space Center, Japan
WindowOct 9, 22:01:37 UTC→Oct 9, 22:01:37 UTC

Vehicle

FamilyH-II
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Yoshinobu Launch Complex LP-1
Tanegashima Space Center, Japan
30.401, 130.978