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List of H-II series and H3 launches

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This is a list of launches made byJAXA usingH-II,H-IIA,H-IIB andH3 rockets.

Launch statistics

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Rocket configurations

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  •   H-II
  •   H-IIA
  •   H-IIB
  •   H3

Launch sites

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1
2
3
4
5
6
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
  •   Yoshinobu Launch Complex 1
  •   Yoshinobu Launch Complex 2

Launch outcomes

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1
2
3
4
5
6
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
  •   Success
  •   Partial failure
  •   Failure
  •   Planned

Launch history

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1994-1999

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
TF1
(Test Flight 1)
3 February 1994
22:20
H-IITanegashima,LA-Y1OREX (Orbital Re-entry Experiment) / VEP (Vehicle Evaluation Payload)LEO /GTOSuccess
Ryūsei and Myōjō
TF2
(Test Flight 2)
28 August 1994
07:50
H-IITanegashima,LA-Y1ETS-VI (Engineering Test Satellite-VI)GEOSuccess
Kiku 6
TF3
(Test Flight 3)
18 March 1995
08:01
H-IITanegashima,LA-Y1Geostationary Meteorological Satellite-5 (GMS-5) /Space Flyer Unit (SFU)GEO /LEOSuccess
Himawari 5
F417 August 1996
01:53
H-IITanegashima,LA-Y1ADEOS I (Advanced Earth Observing Satellite) /Fuji-OSCAR 29,JAS-2LEOSuccess
Midori and Fuji 3
F627 November 1997
21:27
H-IITanegashima,LA-Y1TRMM (Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission) /ETS-VII (Engineering Test Satellite-VII)LEOSuccess
Orihime and Kiku 7 (Hikoboshi)
F521 February 1998
07:55
H-IITanegashima,LA-Y1COMETS (Communications and Broadcasting Engineering Test Satellites)GEOPartial failure
Kakehashi, Faulty brazing in second-stage engine cooling system caused engine burn through and cable damage resulting in shutdown midway through the upper stage's second burn, leaving spacecraft in ellipticalLEO instead ofGTO. Spacecraft thrusters raised orbit enough to complete some communications experiments.
F815 November 1999
07:29
H-IITanegashima,LA-Y1MTSAT (Multi-functional Transport Satellite)GEOFailure
Cavitation in the first stage hydrogen turbopump impeller caused an impeller blade to fracture, resulting in loss of fuel and rapid shutdown of the engine at T+239 seconds. The vehicle impacted the ocean 380 km at the northwest ofChichijima.

2001

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
TF1
(Test Flight 1)
29 August 2001
07:00:00
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1VEP 2 (Vehicle Evaluation Payload 2) / LRESuccess

2002

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
TF2
(Test Flight 2)
4 February 2002
02:45:00
H-IIA 2024Tanegashima,LA-Y1VEP 3 (Vehicle Evaluation Payload 3) /Mission Demonstration Satellite 1 (MDS-1) (Tsubasa) / DASHSuccess
F310 September 2002
08:20:00
H-IIA 2024Tanegashima,LA-Y1USERS /DRTS (Kodama)Success
F414 December 2002
01:31:00
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1ADEOS II (Midori 2) / WEOS (Kanta-kun) /FedSat 1 / Micro LabSat 1Success

2003

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F528 March 2003
01:27:00
H-IIA 2024Tanegashima,LA-Y1IGS-Optical 1 /IGS-Radar 1Success
F629 November 2003
04:33:00
H-IIA 2024Tanegashima,LA-Y1IGS-Optical (2nd) /IGS-Radar (2nd)Failure
A hot gas leak from one SRB-A motor destroyed its separation system. The strap-on did not separate as planned, and the weight of the spent motor prevented the vehicle from achieving its planned height.[1]

2005

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F726 February 2005
09:25:00
H-IIA 2022Tanegashima,LA-Y1MTSAT-1R (Himawari 6)Success

2006

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F824 January 2006
01:33:00
H-IIA 2022Tanegashima,LA-Y1ALOS (Daichi)Success
F918 February 2006
06:27:00
H-IIA 2024Tanegashima,LA-Y1MTSAT-2 (Himawari 7)Success
F1011 September 2006
04:35:00
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1IGS-Optical 2Success
F1118 December 2006
06:32:00
H-IIA 204Tanegashima,LA-Y1ETS-VIII (Kiku 8)[2]GTOSuccess

2007

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F1224 February 2007
04:41:00
H-IIA 2024Tanegashima,LA-Y1IGS-Radar 2 /IGS-Optical 3VSuccess
F1314 September 2007
01:31:01
H-IIA 2022Tanegashima,LA-Y1SELENE (Kaguya)Success

2008

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F1423 February 2008
08:55:00
H-IIA 2024Tanegashima,LA-Y1WINDS (Kizuna)Success

2009

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F1523 January 2009
03:54:00
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1GOSAT (Ibuki) /SDS-1 /STARS (Space Tethered Autonomous Robotic Satellite) (Kūkai) /KKS-1 (Kiseki) / PRISM (Hitomi) /Sohla-1 (Maido 1) /SORUNSAT-1 (Kagayaki) /SPRITE-SAT (Raijin)Success[3]
F110 September 2009
17:01:46
H-IIBTanegashima,LA-Y2HTV-1Success
First flight of H-IIB
F1628 November 2009
01:21:00[4]
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1IGS-Optical 3Success

2010

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F1720 May 2010
21:58:22[5][6][7]
H-IIA 202[8]LA-Y1,TanegashimaPLANET-C (Akatsuki) /IKAROS /UNITEC-1 (Shin'en) /Waseda-SAT2 /K-Sat (Hayato) /Negai☆″Success
F1811 September 2010
11:17:00[9]
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1QZS-1 (Michibiki)Success

2011

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F222 January 2011
05:37:57
H-IIBTanegashima,LA-Y2Kounotori 2 (HTV-2)Success
F1923 September 2011
04:36:50[10]
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1IGS-Optical 4Success
F2012 December 2011
01:21:00[11]
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1IGS-Radar 3Success

2012

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F2117 May 2012
16:39:00
H-IIA 202[12]Tanegashima,LA-Y1GCOM-W1 (Shizuku) /KOMPSAT-3 (Arirang 3) /SDS-4 /HORYU-2Success
F321 July 2012
02:06:18
H-IIBTanegashima,LA-Y2Kounotori 3 (HTV-3) /Raiko /We Wish /Niwaka /TechEdSat /F-1Success
CubeSats carried aboard Kounotori 3, deployed on 4 October 2012 from the ISS.

2013

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F2227 January 2013
04:40:00
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1IGS-Radar 4 /IGS-Optical 5VSuccess
F43 August 2013
19:48:46
H-IIBTanegashima,LA-Y2Kounotori 4 (HTV-4) /PicoDragon /ArduSat-1 /ArduSat-X /TechEdSat-3Success
CubeSats carried aboard Kounotori 4 for deployment from the ISS.

2014

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F2327 February 2014
18:37:00
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1GPM-Core /SindaiSat (Ginrei) /STARS-II (Gennai) /TeikyoSat-3 /ITF-1 (Yui) /OPUSAT (CosMoz) /INVADER /KSAT2Success
F2424 May 2014
03:05:14
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1ALOS-2 (Daichi 2) /Raijin-2 (Rising-2) /UNIFORM-1 /SOCRATES /SPROUTSuccess
F257 October 2014
05:16:00
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1Himawari 8Success
F263 December 2014
04:22:04
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1Hayabusa 2 /Shin'en 2 /ARTSAT2-DESPATCH /PROCYONSuccess

2015

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F271 February 2015
01:21:00
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1IGS-Radar SpareSuccess
F2826 March 2015
01:21:00
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1IGS-Optical 5Success
F519 August 2015
11:50:49
H-IIBTanegashima,LA-Y2Kounotori 5 (HTV-5) /SERPENS /S-CUBE /Flock-2b x 14 /GOMX-3 /AAUSAT5Success
CubeSats carried aboard Kounotori 5 for deployment from the ISS.
F2924 November 2015
06:50:00
H-IIA 204Tanegashima,LA-Y1Telstar 12 Vantage[2]GTOSuccess

2016

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F3017 February 2016
08:45:00
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1ASTRO-H (Hitomi) /ChubuSat-2 (Kinshachi 2) /ChubuSat-3 (Kinshachi 3) /Horyu-4Success
The Hitomi telescope broke apart 37 days after launch.[13]
F312 November 2016
06:20:00
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1Himawari 9Success
F69 December 2016
13:26:47
H-IIBTanegashima,LA-Y2Kounotori 6 (HTV-6) /AOBA-Velox III /TuPOD / EGG / ITF-2 /STARS-C / FREEDOM /WASEDA-SAT3Success
CubeSats carried aboard Kounotori 6 for deployment from the ISS.

2017

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F3224 January 2017
07:44:00
H-IIA 204Tanegashima,LA-Y1DSN-2 (Kirameki 2)[2]GTOSuccess
F3317 March 2017
01:20:00
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1IGS-Radar 5Success
F341 June 2017
00:17:46
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1QZS-2 (Michibiki 2)Success
F3519 August 2017
05:29:00
H-IIA 204Tanegashima,LA-Y1QZS-3 (Michibiki 3)[2]GTOSuccess
F369 October 2017
22:01:37
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1QZS-4 (Michibiki 4)Success
F3723 December 2017
01:26:22
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1GCOM-C (Shikisai) /SLATS (Tsubame)Success

2018

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F3827 February 2018
04:34:00
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1IGS-Optical 6Success
F3912 June 2018
04:20:00
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1IGS-Radar 6Success
F722 September 2018
17:52:27
H-IIBTanegashima,LA-Y2Kounotori 7 (HTV-7) /SPATIUM-I /RSP-00 /STARS-MeSuccess
CubeSats carried aboard Kounotori 7 for deployment from the ISS.
F4029 October 2018
04:08:00
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1GOSAT-2 (Ibuki-2) /KhalifaSat /Ten-Koh /Diwata-2B /Stars-AO (Aoi) /AUTcube2 (GamaCube)Success

2019

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F824 September 2019
16:05:05
H-IIBTanegashima,LA-Y2Kounotori 8 (HTV-8) /NARSSCube-1 /AQT-D /RWASAT-1Success
CubeSats carried aboard of Kounotori 8 for deployment from the ISS.

2020

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F419 February 2020
01:34:00
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1IGS-Optical 7Success
F920 May 2020
17:31:00
H-IIBTanegashima,LA-Y2Kounotori 9 (HTV-9)Success
Kounotori 9 launch to theISS. The last launch of both thelaunch vehicle and vehicle, awaiting new fleet ofHTV-X andH3.
F4219 July 2020
21:58:14
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1Emirates Mars Mission1350 kgHeliocentricMohammed bin Rashid Space CentreSuccess
Emirates Mars Mission launched to planetMars.
F4329 November 2020
07:25:00
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1JDRS/LUCASGTOSuccess

2021

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F4426 October 2021
02:19:37
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1QZS-1Rabout 4tIGSOCabinet OfficeSuccess
Replacement forQZS-1 (Michibiki-1).
F4522 December 2021
15:32:00
H-IIA 204Tanegashima,LA-Y1Inmarsat-6 F15,470 kgGTO (supersynchronous)InmarsatSuccess
Final flight of H-IIA 204.

2023

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F4626 January 2023
01:50:21
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1IGS-Radar 7SSOCIROSuccess
TF1 (Test Flight 1)7 March 2023 01:37:55H3-22STanegashima,LA-Y2ALOS-33,000 kgSSOJAXAFailure
First H3 flight. Second stage ignition failed, leading to flight termination.
F476 September 2023
23:42:11
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1XRISM /SLIM3,015 kgLEO /SelenocentricJAXA /NASASuccess

2024

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F4812 January 2024
04:44:26
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1IGS-Optical 8SSOCIROSuccess
TF2 (Test Flight 2)17 February 2024 00:22:55H3-22STanegashima,LA-Y2VEP-4 (Mass simulator), CE-SAT-1E, TIRSAT2,675 kgSSOJAXASuccess
Second H3 test flight and first launch success.
F31 July 2024
03:06
H3-22STanegashima,LA-Y2ALOS-42,990 kgSSOJAXASuccess
F4926 September 2024
05:24:20
H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1IGS-Radar 8SSOCIROSuccess
F44 November 2024
06:48[14]
H3-22STanegashima,LA-Y2DSN-3GTODSN /JDSFSuccess

2025

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Flight No.Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadPayload massOrbitUsersLaunch
outcome
F52 February 2025
08:30
H3-22STanegashima,LA-Y2QZS-64,900 kgGTOCAOSuccess

Planned launches

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Date / time (UTC)Rocket,
Configuration
Launch site / PadPayloadOrbitCustomer
2025[14]H3Tanegashima,LA-Y2QZS-5GTOJAXA
2025[14]H-IIA 202Tanegashima,LA-Y1GOSAT-GWSSOJAXA
Final flight of H-IIA 202, and H-II family as a whole.
2025[14]H3-24LTanegashima,LA-Y2HTV-X1LEO (ISS)JAXA
FirstHTV-X resupply mission.
2025[14][15]H3Tanegashima,LA-Y2QZS-7GTOJAXA
2025[14][16]H3Tanegashima,LA-Y2ETS-9 (Kiku-9)GEOJAXA /NICT
2026[14]H3-24LTanegashima,LA-Y2HTV-X2LEO (ISS)JAXA
2026[14]H3-24LTanegashima,LA-Y2HTV-X3LEO (ISS)JAXA
2026[17]H3-24LTanegashima,LA-Y2MMXAreocentricJAXA
2026[14]H3Tanegashima,LA-Y2IGS-Optical Diversification 1SSOCIRO
First of a new generation of IGS-Optical satellites.
2027[14]H3Tanegashima,LA-Y2IGS-Optical 9SSOCIRO
2027[14]H3Tanegashima,LA-Y2IGS-Optical Diversification 2SSOCIRO
2027H3Tanegashima,LA-Y2JDRS-2GEOCIRO /JAXA
2028[14][18]H3Tanegashima,LA-Y2Himawari 10GEOJMA
2029[14]H3Tanegashima,LA-Y2IGS-Radar Diversification 1SSOCIRO
First of a new generation of IGS-Radar satellites.
2029[14]H3Tanegashima,LA-Y2IGS-Optical 10SSOCIRO
2030[14]H3Tanegashima,LA-Y2IGS-Radar Diversification 2SSOCIRO
2031[14]H3Tanegashima,LA-Y2IGS-Radar 9SSOCIRO
2032[14]H3Tanegashima,LA-Y2IGS-Optical Diversification SuccessorSSOCIRO
2032[19][20]H3Tanegashima,LA-Y2LiteBIRDSun–EarthL2JAXA
2033[14]H3Tanegashima,LA-Y2IGS-Radar 10SSOCIRO
2033[14]H3Tanegashima,LA-Y2IGS-Optical 11SSOCIRO
TBDH3Tanegashima,LA-Y2Inmarsat TBAGEOInmarsat
First commercial customer to launch on H3.[21]

Sources: Gunter's Space Page[22][23] andCabinet Office of Japan[14]

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