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Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

Suzaku

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Jul 10, 03:30:00 UTC
StatusSuccess
VehicleM-V
OrbitLow Earth Orbit
PadMu Center
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Mission

Suzaku (formerly ASTRO-EII) was an X-ray astronomy satellite developed jointly by the Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science at JAXA and NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center to probe high energy X-ray sources, such as supernova explosions, black holes and galactic clusters. It was launched on 10 July 2005 aboard the M-V rocket on the M-V-6 mission. After its successful launch, the satellite was renamed Suzaku after the mythical Vermilion bird of the South

Quick facts

VehicleM-V
OrbitLow Earth Orbit
PadMu Center
SiteUchinoura Space Center, Japan
WindowJul 10, 03:30:00 UTC→Jul 10, 03:30:00 UTC

Vehicle

FamilyMu
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Mu Center
Uchinoura Space Center, Japan
31.251, 131.082