JAXA’s H-IIB Rocket Launches HTV-8 cargo mission to the ISS from Tanegashima, Japan | Highlights

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JAXA’s H-IIB rocket, took off from Japan’s Tanegashima Space Center at its scheduled instantaneous launch window of 12:05 PM EDT (1:05 AM JST), succeeding during its second try after an initial attempt was scrubbed earlier this month.

This is the eighth launch of the H-IIB, and its H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV), and it’s the second-to-last planned mission for the H-IIB before this series of MHI rocket is retired. It’s set to be replaced by the higher-capacity, lower-cost H3, which MHI hopes to fly for the first time next year.

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