Bangla Press Desk: Japan on Sunday successfully launched a climate change monitoring satellite aboard its mainstay H-2A rocket, marking the rocket's final mission before being replaced by a more cost-effective flagship model aimed at boosting Japan’s competitiveness in the global space market.
The H-2A rocket lifted off from the Tanegashima Space Center in southwestern Japan, carrying the GOSAT-GW satellite as part of the country’s efforts to tackle climate change. About 16 minutes after liftoff, the satellite was safely separated from the rocket and released into its planned orbit.
Scientists and space officials at the control room exchanged hugs and handshakes to celebrate the successful mission, which had been delayed for several days due to an electrical system malfunction on the rocket.
Keiji Suzuki, a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries official overseeing rocket launch operations, expressed relief following the mission’s success. “I've spent my entire life at work not to drop H-2A rocket ... All I can say is I'm so relieved,” he said.
Japan launches climate satellite on H-2A's final flight
Banglapress
Published: 23 September 2025, 10:25 AM
Bangla Press Desk: Japan on Sunday successfully launched a climate change monitoring satellite aboard its mainstay H-2A rocket, marking the rocket's final mission before being replaced by a more cost-effective flagship model aimed at boosting Japan’s competitiveness in the global space market.
The H-2A rocket lifted off from the Tanegashima Space Center in southwestern Japan, carrying the GOSAT-GW satellite as part of the country’s efforts to tackle climate change. About 16 minutes after liftoff, the satellite was safely separated from the rocket and released into its planned orbit.
Scientists and space officials at the control room exchanged hugs and handshakes to celebrate the successful mission, which had been delayed for several days due to an electrical system malfunction on the rocket.
Keiji Suzuki, a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries official overseeing rocket launch operations, expressed relief following the mission’s success. “I've spent my entire life at work not to drop H-2A rocket ... All I can say is I'm so relieved,” he said.
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