Earth Science
Japanese ionospheric research satellite
Orbital Attempt
#1,803
NASDA Mission
#2
Pad Launch
#2
Location Launch
#2
Designator
1976-019
Feb 29, 1976, 3:30 AM
1 update
The Tanegashima Space Center is the largest rocket-launch complex in Japan. It is located on the southeastern tip of Tanegashima, an island located south of Kyushu, an island and region and Japan. It was established in 1969 when the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA) was formed, and is now run by JAXA. The activities that take place at TNSC include assembly, testing, launching, and tracking satellites, as well as rocket engine firing tests.
Timezone
Asia/Tokyo
Local Launch Time
Feb 29, 1976, 12:30 PM
Total Launches
97
Total Landings
0
Coordinates
30.4000, 130.9700
The N-I or N-1 was a derivative of the American Thor-Delta rocket, produced under licence in Japan. It used a Thor-ELT first stage, a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries-designed LE-3 engine was used as a second stage, and three Castor SRMs. Seven were launched between 1975 and 1982, before it was replaced by the N-II.
Length
34 m
Diameter
2.44 m
Launch Mass
131 t
LEO Capacity
1,200 kg
GTO Capacity
360 kg
Reusable
No
Maiden Flight
1975
Fastest Turnaround
5mo 22d
Total Launches
7
Successful
6
Failed
1
Consecutive Success
2
Maiden flight: Sep 9, 1975
Total Launches
15
Successful
14
Failed
1
Pending
0
Consecutive Success
10