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Re: Japanese launch schedule
« Reply #500 on: 09/03/2025 09:39 am »
ESA and JAXA advance potential Apophis mission collaboration

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The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has requested funding to participate in the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Rapid Apophis Mission for Space Safety (Ramses).

Ramses is ESA’s proposed mission to rendezvous with the 375 m asteroid Apophis and accompany it through a safe but exceptionally close flyby of Earth in 2029.

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The JAXA contributions to Ramses would include the provision of the spacecraft’s solar arrays and infrared imager, as well as a rideshare launch on a Japanese H3 launch vehicle.

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Re: Japanese launch schedule
« Reply #501 on: 09/03/2025 01:13 pm »
ESA and JAXA advance potential Apophis mission collaboration

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The JAXA contributions to Ramses would include the provision of the spacecraft’s solar arrays and infrared imager, as well as a rideshare launch on a Japanese H3 launch vehicle.

I wonder if Rames and DESTINY⁺ could launch together on H3...
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Re: Japanese launch schedule
« Reply #502 on: 09/22/2025 12:42 pm »
ESA and JAXA advance potential Apophis mission collaboration

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The JAXA contributions to Ramses would include the provision of the spacecraft’s solar arrays and infrared imager, as well as a rideshare launch on a Japanese H3 launch vehicle.

I wonder if Rames and DESTINY⁺ could launch together on H3...

Confirmed!

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Lazzarin stated that Ramses will launch with DESTINY+ on a Japanese flagship H3 rocket.

Source: https://www.space.com/astronomy/asteroids/god-of-chaos-asteroid-apophis-will-fly-by-earth-in-april-2029-and-these-3-space-probes-will-be-watching
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Re: Japanese launch schedule
« Reply #503 on: 09/26/2025 03:27 am »
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Apparently HTV-X is on contract for 5 missions, that's more than I was aware of.

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It is scheduled to make five trips to deliver food, water, experimental materials and other supplies for astronauts by fiscal 2029.

https://japannews.yomiuri.co.jp/science-nature/technology/20250612-263108/

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Re: Japanese launch schedule
« Reply #504 on: 09/26/2025 08:36 am »
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Apparently HTV-X is on contract for 5 missions, that's more than I was aware of.

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It is scheduled to make five trips to deliver food, water, experimental materials and other supplies for astronauts by fiscal 2029.

https://japannews.yomiuri.co.jp/science-nature/technology/20250612-263108/


Official information is here.  Schedule of the Japanese Space Basic Plan on Space Policy (Dec.24, 2024)
https://www.soumu.go.jp/main_content/001003234.pdf
I noticed these information, but after HTV-X3 indefinite schedule at that.  In May, 2025, major update policy was introduced. Next update will be released at Dec., 2025.

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Re: Japanese launch schedule
« Reply #505 on: 09/26/2025 09:23 am »
Japanese space launches on 2025
01 - February 2, 2025  08:30:00 (UT) - H3(F5)-22S - QZS-6 "準天頂衛星「みちびき」6号機"
02 - Jun 28, 2025 16:33:03 (UT) - H-2A (F50) (Last flight) - GOSAT-GW(Global Observing SATellite for Greenhouse gases and Water cycle)"いぶきGW" (IBUKI GW)


Jan. 15, 2025 - (Falcon 9) - ispace commercial lunar lander Mission 2 (M2)  (RESILIENCE lander (including TENACIOUS Micro Rover))
Mar. 15, 2025 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR9 "SUSANOO-I"
May 17, 2025 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR10 "WADATSUMI-I"
Jun 12, 2025 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR11 "YAMATSUMI-I"
Jun 24, 2025 - (Falcon 9 Transporter-14) - GRUS-3α (Axelspace)
Aug. 5, 2025 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR12 "KUSHINADA-I"
Oct. 15, 2025 - (Electron) -  7th StriX


Japan launch schedule
2025

Oct. 21 TBD, 2025 01:58 (UT) - H3 (F7)-24W - HTV-X1
November 25 - December 24, 2025 - (Electron) - Innovative Satellites-4 "革新的衛星技術実証4号機" RAISE-4 (RApid Innovative payload demonstration SatellitE-4)
Dec. 7, 2025 02:30 (UT) - H3 (F8)-22S - QZS-5 "準天頂衛星「みちびき」5号機"
NET JFY2025 - H3 (TBD) - solar power sail for Trojan asteroids  OKEANOS (Oversize Kite-craft for Exploration and AstroNautics in the Outer Solar system) (Mission candidate) transition to the OPENS-0

NET Oct.,
2025 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR

TBD - KAIROS F3 - TATARA-1R, SC-Sat1a (3U Cubesat), AETS-1 (3U Cubesat), HErO (Hiroo Engineering for Orbit)
JFY TBD - Epsilon Flight No.7 (Epsilon S Demonstration flight) - Vietnamese Earth Observation Satellite A (LOTUSat-1) (TBD: possibly changed to dummy payload)


2026
January to March, 2026 - (Electron) - Innovative Satellites-4 "革新的衛星技術実証4号機" 8 CubeSats (MAGNARO-II, KOSEN-2R, WASEDA-SAT-ZERO-II, FSI-SAT2, OrigamiSat-2, Mono-Nikko, PRELUDE, and ARICA-2)
JFY 2025 (Jan. to Mar., 2026) - H3-22S - QZS-7 "準天頂衛星「みちびき」7号機"
2026 - H3 (F6) -30S Test flight - VEP and small satellites including "うみつばめ" (PETREL: Platform for Extra-& Terrestrial Remote Examination with LCTF), STARS-X and Cubesats (VERTECS, HORN-L/R and BRO-19(Unseenlabs))
2026 - H3 - CRD2(Commercial Removal of Debris Demonstration) Phse-II mission ELSA-M (Astroscale)
JFY2026 - H3-24W - HTV-X2
JFY2026 - H3 - Lunar Polar Exploration Mission (LUPEX) (Japan and India joint project lunar lander & rover)
JFY2026 - H3 - Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) (Phobos sample return mission)

2026 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR
2026 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR
2026 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR
NET 2026 - (Electron ×3) - 3 other QPS-SAR


TBD - (Electron) - StriX SAR satellites(21 launch contract was sigined

(NET JFY2025) - H3 - ETS (Engineering Test Satellite) - 9
TBD - Epsilon S - Innovative Satellites-4 "革新的衛星技術実証4号機" (including RApid Innovative payload demonstration SatellitE-4 (RAISE-4) and 8 Cubesats (MAGNARO-II, KOSEN-2R, WASEDA-SAT-ZERO-II, FSI-SAT2, OrigamiSat-2, Mono-Nikko, PRELUDE, and ARICA-2))


2027
2027 spring - (PSLV) - ISSA-J1 (In-situ Space Situational Awareness - Japan 1)(Astroscale)
2027 - H3-24W - HTV-X3
2027 - H3 - IGS Optical "光学多様化1号機"
JFY 2027 - H3- SDA (Space Domain Awareness) satellite
JFY 2027 - H3 - IGS Optical-9
JFY 2027 - H3 - IGS Optical "光学多様化2号機"
2027 - H3 commercial launch - Eutelsat Group satellite (MHI will provide multiple launches by an H3 launch vehicle from 2027.)
2027 - (TBD rocket) - Superbird-9
2027 - (TBD rocket) - JSAT-32
JFY 2027 - TBD - SAMRAI(Scanning Array for hyper-Multispectral RAdiowave Imaging)
2027 - (TBD rocket) - ispace Mission 3 (Team Draper Commercial Mission 1)

NET JFY2027 - ZERO (IST) - First Flight : 5 Customer Payloads

TBD - Epsilon S - Innovative Satellites-5 "革新的衛星技術実証5号機"


2028
2028~2029 - H3-24W - HTV-X4
first quarter of 2028 - H3 - MBR (Mohammed bin Rashid) Explorer (UAE's spacecraft)
JFY 2028 - H3  - DESTINY +, Ramses (Rapid Apophis Mission for Space Safety) (ESA/JAXA)
JFY 2028 - H3 - IGS Rader "レーダ多様化1号機"
JFY2028 - Epsilon - SOLAR-C (EUVST)
JFY 2028 - (U.S. rocket) - PMM (Precipitation Measuring Mission) "降水レーダ衛星"
NET Oct. 2028 - TBD - OPENS(Outer Planet Exploration by Novel Small spacecraft)-0  (proposed mission)

2028 - (TBD rocket) - JSAT-31
2028 - (TBD rocket) - ispace Mission 4 (Series 3 lander)

Unclear:
(TBD) JFY 2028 - H3 - advanced optical earth observation satellite-2 "先進光学衛星後継機1" (ALOS-3 follow-on) 
(TBD) JFY 2028 - H3 - Japanese Data Relay Satellite-2 (JDRS-2)


2029
2029~2030 - H3-24W - HTV-X5
JFY 2029 - H3 - IGS Rader "レーダ多様化2号機"
JFY2029 - H3 - Next generation X-Band defense communication satellite Demo flight

Unclear:
TBD - Epsilon  - innovative technology demonstration satellite-6 "革新的衛星技術実証6号機"
(TBD) JFY2029 - H3 - Advanced Radar Satellite"先進レーダ衛星後継機1"(ALOS-4 follow-on) 
(TBD) JFY2029 - H3 - QZS-2R~4R Launch #1 (Dual launch)


2030
JFY2030 - H3 - Himawari-10
JFY2030 - H3 - IGS Optical-10
JFY2030 - H3 - X-Band defense communication satellite (DSN)-2 follow-on  “きらめき(Kirameki)2号機後継機”


2031
JFY 2031 - H3- IGS Radar-9
End of JFY 2031 - Epsilon - JASMINE (EXO-JASMINE)

Unclear:
TBD - Epsilon  - innovative technology demonstration satellite-7 "革新的衛星技術実証7号機"
(TBD) JFY2031 - H3 - ETS-10
(TBD) JFY2031 - H3 - QZS-2R~4R Launch #2 (Dual launch)


2032
JFY 2032 - H3 - LiteBIRD  (Sun-Earth L2)


2033
NET JFY2033 - H3 - IGS Optical-11
NET JFY2033 - H3 - IGS Radar-10


2034
JFY2034 - H3- IGS Radar-11


Unclear:
2024 TBD - TBD rocket -  ALE-3
2024 TBD - ? - Terex-2 (Tera-hertz Explorer) Mars orbiter
?? - Epsilon?? - Vietnamese Earth Observation Satellite B (LOTUSat-2)

?? - TBD - formally known SELENE-2 (Under review: collaboration with NASA'S RPM program)


Changes on Sep. 26, 2025
Changes on Sep. 30, 2025
Changes on Oct. 3, 2025
Changes on Oct. 9, 2025
Changes on Oct. 10, 2025
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Re: Japanese launch schedule
« Reply #506 on: 09/29/2025 02:42 pm »
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Re: Japanese launch schedule
« Reply #507 on: 10/01/2025 03:26 am »
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Looks like H3s flight rate will be increasing beyond the initial target according to Nobuyuki Shiina at the World Space Business Week conference.

Launch companies double down on increasing flight rates despite setbacks [Sep. 15]

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He said demand is prompting MHI to increase launch rates for its H3 rocket. “The original plan was launching six launches per year,” he said, but is now projecting growth. “Not drastically, but year by year: six launches, seven launches, eight launches.”

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Re: Japanese launch schedule
« Reply #508 on: 10/02/2025 10:40 am »
2027
2027 - (TBD rocket) - ispace Mission 3 (Team Draper Commercial Mission 1)
2027 - (TBD rocket) - ispace Mission 4

ispace Announces Series 3 Lander Achieves Significant Testing Milestone for Mission 4 [Oct 2]

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The first Series 3 lunar lander will be used for ispace’s Mission 4, which is currently scheduled to launch in 2028, following the launch of Mission 3 scheduled for 2027. ispace had initially agreed with the METI and the SBIR Secretariat that the launch would be in 2027. As of October 2025, ispace’s internal development plan currently anticipates a launch in 2028.
« Last Edit: 10/02/2025 10:41 am by StraumliBlight »

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Re: Japanese launch schedule
« Reply #509 on: 10/10/2025 06:28 am »
RAISE-4 has been moved to a Rocket Lab Electron launch this November, with its 8 planned hitchhiking cubesats also shifting to a separate Electron launch in Q1 2026.

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Re: Japanese launch schedule
« Reply #510 on: 10/18/2025 01:48 pm »
ArkEdge Space, NICT, Kiyohara Optics, and SoftBank Join Forces to Demonstrate Optical Wireless Communications Between Satellites and HAPS Pioneering two-way laser links between low Earth orbit and the stratosphere [Oct 16]

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ArkEdge Space and its partners will first conduct space-to-ground demonstrations in 2026 to validate optical wireless links between space and ground stations. In 2027, the partners plan to carry out one of the world’s first demonstrations of two-way optical wireless links between a stratospheric HAPS and an orbiting LEO satellite.

[...]

Because optical wireless communications use light instead of radio waves, they can achieve high-speed data transmission without requiring frequency allocation or radio station licenses. However, as the technology relies on extremely narrow and highly directional beams, establishing and maintaining stable connections is technically very challenging. In the 2027 demonstration, bidirectional optical communications will be conducted between a stratospheric HAPS platform and a rapidly orbiting LEO satellite over distances of up to approximately 2,000 kilometers—one of the most technically demanding experiments ever attempted. Successfully demonstrating these links would mark a major milestone in advancing optical wireless communication between space and the stratosphere.

[...]

Demonstration LEO Satellite: The demonstration satellite will be a 6U class CubeSat [2] (approximately 10 × 20 × 30 cm) based on a versatile satellite bus design. To support precise optical communications, it will incorporate advanced attitude control technologies that ensure highly accurate pointing and stability.

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Re: Japanese launch schedule
« Reply #511 on: 10/23/2025 01:46 pm »
Japanese space launches on 2025
01 - February 2, 2025  08:30:00 (UT) - H3(F5)-22S - QZS-6 "準天頂衛星「みちびき」6号機"
02 - Jun 28, 2025 16:33:03 (UT) - H-2A (F50) (Last flight) - GOSAT-GW(Global Observing SATellite for Greenhouse gases and Water cycle)"いぶきGW" (IBUKI GW)
03 - Oct. 26, 2025 00:00:15 (UT) - H3 (F7)-24W - HTV-X1"新型宇宙ステーション補給機1号機"


Jan. 15, 2025 - (Falcon 9) - ispace commercial lunar lander Mission 2 (M2)  (RESILIENCE lander (including TENACIOUS Micro Rover))
Mar. 15, 2025 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR9 "SUSANOO-I"
May 17, 2025 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR10 "WADATSUMI-I"
Jun 12, 2025 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR11 "YAMATSUMI-I"
Jun 24, 2025 - (Falcon 9 Transporter-14) - GRUS-3α (Axelspace)
Aug. 5, 2025 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR12 "KUSHINADA-I"
Oct. 15, 2025 - (Electron) -  7th StriX
November 6, 2025 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR14 "YACHIHOKO-I"


Japan launch schedule
2025

November 25 - December 24 Dec. 5 7 9 12, 2025  03:00 (UT) - (Electron) - Innovative Satellites-4 "革新的衛星技術実証4号機" RAISE-4 (RApid Innovative payload demonstration SatellitE-4)
Postponed Dec. 7, 2025 02:30 (UT) - H3 (F8)-22S - QZS-5 "準天頂衛星「みちびき」5号機"


TBD - KAIROS F3 - TATARA-1R, SC-Sat1a (3U Cubesat), AETS-1 (3U Cubesat), HErO (Hiroo Engineering for Orbit)
JFY TBD - Epsilon Flight No.7 (Epsilon S Demonstration flight) - Vietnamese Earth Observation Satellite A (LOTUSat-1) (TBD: possibly changed to dummy payload)


2026
January to March, 2026 - (Electron) - Innovative Satellites-4 "革新的衛星技術実証4号機" 8 CubeSats (MAGNARO-II, KOSEN-2R, WASEDA-SAT-ZERO-II, FSI-SAT2, OrigamiSat-2, Mono-Nikko, PRELUDE, and ARICA-2)
February 1, 2026  07:30 -09:00 (UT) - H3 (F9) -22S - QZS-7 "準天頂衛星「みちびき」7号機"
2026 - H3 (F6) -30S Test flight - VEP and small satellites including "うみつばめ" (PETREL: Platform for Extra-& Terrestrial Remote Examination with LCTF), STARS-X and Cubesats (VERTECS, HORN-L/R and BRO-19(Unseenlabs))
2026 - H3 - CRD2(Commercial Removal of Debris Demonstration) Phse-II mission ELSA-M (Astroscale)
JFY2026 - H3-24W - HTV-X2
JFY2026 - H3 - Lunar Polar Exploration Mission (LUPEX) (Japan and India joint project lunar lander & rover)
JFY2026 - H3 - Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) (Phobos sample return mission)

2026 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR
2026 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR
2026 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR
NET 2026 - (Electron ×3) - 3 other QPS-SAR

TBD - (Electron) - StriX SAR satellites(21 launch contract was sigined

(NET JFY2025) - H3 - ETS (Engineering Test Satellite) - 9



2027
2027 spring - (PSLV) - ISSA-J1 (In-situ Space Situational Awareness - Japan 1)(Astroscale)
2027 - H3-24W - HTV-X3
2027 - H3 - IGS Optical "光学多様化1号機"
JFY 2027 - H3- SDA (Space Domain Awareness) satellite
JFY 2027 - H3 - IGS Optical-9
JFY 2027 - H3 - IGS Optical "光学多様化2号機"
2027 - H3 commercial launch - Eutelsat Group satellite (MHI will provide multiple launches by an H3 launch vehicle from 2027.)
2027 - (TBD rocket) - Superbird-9
2027 - (TBD rocket) - JSAT-32
JFY 2027 - TBD - SAMRAI(Scanning Array for hyper-Multispectral RAdiowave Imaging)
2027 - (TBD rocket) - ispace Mission 3 (Team Draper Commercial Mission 1)

NET JFY2027 - ZERO (IST) - First Flight : 5 Customer Payloads

TBD - Epsilon S - Innovative Satellites-5 "革新的衛星技術実証5号機"


2028
2028~2029 - H3-24W - HTV-X4
first quarter of 2028 - H3 - MBR (Mohammed bin Rashid) Explorer (UAE's spacecraft)
JFY 2028 - H3  - DESTINY +, Ramses (Rapid Apophis Mission for Space Safety) (ESA/JAXA)
JFY 2028 - H3 - IGS Rader "レーダ多様化1号機"
JFY2028 - Epsilon - SOLAR-C (EUVST)
JFY 2028 - (U.S. rocket) - PMM (Precipitation Measuring Mission) "降水レーダ衛星"
NET Oct. 2028 - TBD - OPENS(Outer Planet Exploration by Novel Small spacecraft)-0  (proposed mission)

2028 - (TBD rocket) - JSAT-31
2028 - (TBD rocket) - ispace Mission 4 (Series 3 lander)

Unclear:
(TBD) JFY 2028 - H3 - advanced optical earth observation satellite-2 "先進光学衛星後継機1" (ALOS-3 follow-on) 
(TBD) JFY 2028 - H3 - Japanese Data Relay Satellite-2 (JDRS-2)


2029
2029~2030 - H3-24W - HTV-X5
JFY 2029 - H3 - IGS Rader "レーダ多様化2号機"
JFY2029 - H3 - Next generation X-Band defense communication satellite Demo flight

Unclear:
TBD - Epsilon  - innovative technology demonstration satellite-6 "革新的衛星技術実証6号機"
(TBD) JFY2029 - H3 - Advanced Radar Satellite"先進レーダ衛星後継機1"(ALOS-4 follow-on) 
(TBD) JFY2029 - H3 - QZS-2R~4R Launch #1 (Dual launch)


2030
JFY2030 - H3 - Himawari-10
JFY2030 - H3 - IGS Optical-10
JFY2030 - H3 - X-Band defense communication satellite (DSN)-2 follow-on  “きらめき(Kirameki)2号機後継機”


2031
JFY 2031 - H3- IGS Radar-9
End of JFY 2031 - Epsilon - JASMINE (EXO-JASMINE)

Unclear:
TBD - Epsilon  - innovative technology demonstration satellite-7 "革新的衛星技術実証7号機"
(TBD) JFY2031 - H3 - ETS-10
(TBD) JFY2031 - H3 - QZS-2R~4R Launch #2 (Dual launch)


2032
JFY 2032 - H3 - LiteBIRD  (Sun-Earth L2)


2033
NET JFY2033 - H3 - IGS Optical-11
NET JFY2033 - H3 - IGS Radar-10


2034
JFY2034 - H3- IGS Radar-11


Unclear:
2024 TBD - TBD rocket -  ALE-3
2024 TBD - ? - Terex-2 (Tera-hertz Explorer) Mars orbiter
?? - Epsilon?? - Vietnamese Earth Observation Satellite B (LOTUSat-2)

?? - TBD - formally known SELENE-2 (Under review: collaboration with NASA'S RPM program)


Changes on Oct. 23, 2025
Changes on Oct. 26, 2025
Changes on Nov. 8, 2025
Changes on Nov. 26, 2025
Changes on Dec. 1, 2025
Changes on Dec. 4, 2025
Changes on Dec. 7, 2025
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Re: Japanese launch schedule
« Reply #512 on: 11/23/2025 03:28 pm »
Not sure this is right place to ask, but what kind of manifest does Mitsubishi have over the next 2-3years? It is interesting because at AST Q3 ER The CEO specifically brought up MHI as an option then a couple days later the President Scott at an investor event also brought them up. Considering Rakuten is the biggest investor, maybe we see a launch contract soon? At the conference Scott also brought up ULA, Arianne, Relativity & Firefly as well as Neutron from RocketLab, but first mentions was MHI.

"We're expecting other launch vehicles to become available, but our current existing and immediate launch campaign, it is using the regular suspects, SpaceX, New Glenn, ISRO, and there are new capacity coming up from other operations like MHI that are available to us. But the immediate launches are around American launches here in the U.S."

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Re: Japanese launch schedule
« Reply #513 on: 12/12/2025 06:42 am »
Japanese space launches on 2025
01 - February 2, 2025  08:30:00 (UT) - H3(F5)-22S - QZS-6 "準天頂衛星「みちびき」6号機"
02 - Jun 28, 2025 16:33:03 (UT) - H-2A (F50) (Last flight) - GOSAT-GW(Global Observing SATellite for Greenhouse gases and Water cycle)"いぶきGW" (IBUKI GW)
03 - Oct. 26, 2025 00:00:15 (UT) - H3 (F7)-24W - HTV-X1"新型宇宙ステーション補給機1号機"
04 - Dec. 22  01:51:30 (UT) - H3 (F8)-22S - QZS-5 "準天頂衛星「みちびき」5号機"  (Launch Failure)



Jan. 15, 2025 - (Falcon 9) - ispace commercial lunar lander Mission 2 (M2)  (RESILIENCE lander (including TENACIOUS Micro Rover))
Mar. 15, 2025 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR9 "SUSANOO-I"
May 17, 2025 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR10 "WADATSUMI-I"
Jun 12, 2025 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR11 "YAMATSUMI-I"
Jun 24, 2025 - (Falcon 9 Transporter-14) - GRUS-3α (Axelspace)
Aug. 5, 2025 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR12 "KUSHINADA-I"
Oct. 15, 2025 - (Electron) -  7th StriX
Nov. 6, 2025 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR14 "YACHIHOKO-I"
Dec. 14, 2025  03:09 (UT) - (Electron) - Innovative Satellites-4 "革新的衛星技術実証4号機" RAISE-4 (RApid Innovative payload demonstration SatellitE-4)
Dec. 21, 2025  06:36 (UT) - (Electron) - QPS-SAR15 "SUKUNAMI-I"


Japan launch schedule
2026

January to March, 2026 - (Electron) - Innovative Satellites-4 "革新的衛星技術実証4号機" 8 CubeSats (MAGNARO-II, KOSEN-2R, WASEDA-SAT-ZERO-II, FSI-SAT2, OrigamiSat-2, Mono-Nikko, PRELUDE, and ARICA-2)
February 1, 2026  07:30 -09:00 (UT) TBD - H3 (F9) -22S - QZS-7 "準天頂衛星「みちびき」7号機"
Feb. 25 - KAIROS F3 - TATARA-1R, SC-Sat1a (3U Cubesat), AETS-1 (3U Cubesat), HErO (Hiroo Engineering for Orbit)
NET Apr. 2026 - H3 (F6) -30S Test flight - VEP and small satellites including "うみつばめ" (PETREL: Platform for Extra-& Terrestrial Remote Examination with LCTF), STARS-X and Cubesats (VERTECS, HORN-L/R and BRO-19(Unseenlabs))
2026 - H3 - CRD2(Commercial Removal of Debris Demonstration) Phse-II mission ELSA-M (Astroscale)
JFY2026 - H3-24W - HTV-X2
JFY2026 - H3 - Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) (Phobos sample return mission)

2026 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR
2026 - (Electron) - QPS-SAR
NET 2026 - (Electron ×3) - 3 other QPS-SAR

TBD - (Electron) - StriX SAR satellites(21 launch contract was sigined

TBD - Epsilon Flight No.7 (Epsilon S Demonstration flight) - Vietnamese Earth Observation Satellite A (LOTUSat-1) (TBD: possibly changed to dummy payload)



2027
2027 spring - (PSLV) - ISSA-J1 (In-situ Space Situational Awareness - Japan 1)(Astroscale)
2027 - H3-24W - HTV-X3
2027 - H3 - IGS Optical "光学多様化1号機"
JFY 2027 - H3- SDA (Space Domain Awareness) satellite
JFY 2027 - H3 - IGS Optical-9
JFY 2027 - H3 - IGS Optical "光学多様化2号機"
2027 - H3 commercial launch - Eutelsat Group satellite (MHI will provide multiple launches by an H3 launch vehicle from 2027.)
2027 - (TBD rocket) - Superbird-9
2027 - (TBD rocket) - JSAT-32
JFY 2027 - TBD - SAMRAI(Scanning Array for hyper-Multispectral RAdiowave Imaging)
2027 - (TBD rocket) - ispace Mission 3 (Team Draper Commercial Mission 1)

JFY 2027 - H3 - ETS (Engineering Test Satellite) - 9 ”技術試験衛星9号機”

NET JFY2027 - ZERO (IST) - First Flight : 7 Customer Payloads

2027 - KAIROS - OHISAMA(On-orbit experiment of HIgh-precision beam control using small SAtellite for MicrowAve power transmission)(SSPS demonstaration)

TBD - Epsilon S - Innovative Satellites-5 "革新的衛星技術実証5号機"


2028
2028~2029 - H3-24W - HTV-X4
first quarter of 2028 - H3 - MBR (Mohammed bin Rashid) Explorer (UAE's spacecraft)
JFY 2028 - H3  - DESTINY +, Ramses (Rapid Apophis Mission for Space Safety) (ESA/JAXA)
JFY 2028 - H3 - IGS Rader "レーダ多様化1号機"
JFY 2028 - Epsilon S - SOLAR-C (EUVST)
NET Oct. 2028 - TBD - OPENS(Outer Planet Exploration by Novel Small spacecraft)-0  (proposed mission)
JFY2026 2028 - H3 - Lunar Polar Exploration Mission (LUPEX) (Japan and India joint project lunar lander & rover)

2028 - (TBD rocket) - JSAT-31
2028 - (TBD rocket) - ispace Mission 4 (Series 3 lander)

Unclear:
(TBD) JFY 2028 - H3 - advanced optical earth observation satellite-2 "先進光学衛星後継機1" (ALOS-3 follow-on) 
(TBD) JFY 2028 - H3 - Japanese Data Relay Satellite-2 (JDRS-2)


2029
end of JFY 2028 (Jan. to Mar. ,2029) - (U.S. rocket) - PMM (Precipitation Measuring Mission) "降水レーダ衛星"
JFY 2029 - H3-24W - HTV-X5
JFY 2029 - H3 - IGS Rader "レーダ多様化2号機"
JFY 2029 - H3 - Next generation X-Band defense communication satellite Demo flight

Unclear:
TBD - Epsilon  - innovative technology demonstration satellite-6 "革新的衛星技術実証6号機"
(TBD) JFY2029 - H3 - Advanced Radar Satellite"先進レーダ衛星後継機1"(ALOS-4 follow-on) 
(TBD) JFY2029 - H3 - QZS-2R~4R Launch #1 (Dual launch)


2030
JFY2030 - H3 - Himawari-10
JFY2030 - H3 - IGS Optical-10
JFY2029 - H3-24W - HTV-X6
JFY2030 - H3 - X-Band defense communication satellite (DSN)-2 follow-on  “きらめき(Kirameki)2号機後継機”


2031
JFY 2031 - H3- IGS Radar-9
JFY2031 - H3 - QZS-3R, QZS-8

Unclear:
TBD - Epsilon  - innovative technology demonstration satellite-7 "革新的衛星技術実証7号機"
(TBD) JFY2031 - H3 - ETS-10
(TBD) JFY2031 - H3 - QZS-2R~4R Launch #2 (Dual launch)


2032
End of JFY 2031 - Epsilon S - JASMINE (EXO-JASMINE)


2033
NET JFY 2033 - H3 - IGS Optical-11
NET JFY 2033 - H3 - IGS Radar-10
NET JFY 2033 - H3 - LiteBIRD  (Sun-Earth L2)


2034
JFY2034 - H3- IGS Radar-11


Unclear:
2024 TBD - TBD rocket -  ALE-3
2024 TBD - ? - Terex-2 (Tera-hertz Explorer) Mars orbiter
?? - Epsilon?? - Vietnamese Earth Observation Satellite B (LOTUSat-2)

?? - TBD - formally known SELENE-2 (Under review: collaboration with NASA'S RPM program)



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Re: Japanese launch schedule
« Reply #514 on: 02/04/2026 11:33 pm »
Terran Orbital to Deliver Nebula Bus for Mitsubishi Electric LEO Demo Mission [Jan 28]

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Terran Orbital proudly announces the Mitsubishi Electric LEO Demo Mission, a state-of-the-art project in collaboration with Mitsubishi Electric Corporation and Mitsubishi Electric US. This mission represents a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to advance low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations.

The Mitsubishi Electric LEO Demo Mission will feature the innovative Nebula platform, equipped with a Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) and Optical Terminal payload, provided by a Japanese team comprising members of the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Mitsubishi Electric, and other Japanese partners.

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The project is set to have an 18-month delivery timeline from the Authorization to Proceed Agreement, with the bus delivery scheduled for 2027. The launch date is tentatively set for 2029..

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Re: Japanese launch schedule
« Reply #515 on: 02/06/2026 07:20 pm »
Progress on the development of the next defense satellite communication
February 6

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We would like to inform you that a contract has been signed for the next defense satellite communication maintenance project as follows. Under this agreement, the company will manufacture the next defense communication satellite, which will be the successor to the X-band defense communication satellite "Kirameki-2" currently in operation.

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