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ALOS-3 (Maiden flight)

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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

ALOS-3 (Maiden flight)

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H3-22
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Mar 7, 01:37:55 UTC
StatusFailure
VehicleH3-22
OrbitSun-Synchronous Orbit
PadYoshinobu Launch Complex LP-2
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Mission

Maiden flight of the H3 launch vehicle, carrying the Advanced Land Observing Satellite-3 (ALOS-3). ALOS-3, also known as Advanced Optical Satellite is a successor of the optical mission of the Advanced Land Observation Satellite “DAICHI” (ALOS). The new satellite will achieve improved ground resolution (0.8 m) while observing a wide -swath (70 km) by a larger sensor with higher performance compared to DAICH, and continuously observe not only Japan but also global land areas to construct a system that can swiftly and timely acquire, process and distribute image data. Based on the accumulated data captured in pre- and post-disaster times, the satellite aims to become one of the imperative devices for disaster prevention and preparation activities of countries and municipal governments. Observation data acquired by the satellite is also expected to be useful in various fields such as contributing to the maintenance and updates of precise geospatial information in Japan as well as developing countries, and research and applications on coastal and land environmental monitoring by its observation capabilities.

Quick facts

VehicleH3-22
OrbitSun-Synchronous Orbit
PadYoshinobu Launch Complex LP-2
SiteTanegashima Space Center, Japan
WindowMar 7, 01:37:55 UTC→Mar 7, 01:44:15 UTC

Vehicle

FamilyH3
Acquiring satellite view…
Trajectory unknown
Yoshinobu Launch Complex LP-2
Tanegashima Space Center, Japan
30.401, 130.976