Japan's H3 Rocket Returns to Flight with Successful Launch of Six Satellites

June 12, 2026
Japan's H3 Rocket Returns to Flight with Successful Launch of Six Satellites
  • Payloads include Umitsubame from the Tokyo Institute of Science for high‑resolution ocean observation and Shiraito from Shizuoka University to test space debris cleaning technology.

  • Among the payloads is BRO-22, a maritime surveillance nanosatellite designed to detect and geolocate ship radio signals as part of Unseenlabs’ growing constellation.

  • Six payloads separated in sequence after liftoff, with PETREL and STARS-X splitting off about 16 minutes after launch, followed by nominal separations for BRO-22, VERTECS, HORN-L, and HORN-R.

  • Launch timing targeted around 10:10 a.m. local time for satellite deployment, after which data collection would help analyze the previous failure and validate corrective measures.

  • Japan launches the H3 rocket carrying six small satellites, marking a positive return to flight after a December failure tied to an unusual payload fairing issue.

  • The mission debuts the H3 30 configuration, featuring triple LE-9 engines on the second stage and no first-stage boosters to cut costs and offer more options for customers.

  • Investigation linked December’s failure to unusual shocks during payload fairing separation, with evidence suggesting Michibiki 5 detached from the payload adapter at stage separation.

  • The mission also aimed to validate a new H3 configuration while continuing to investigate the last year’s failure, traced to a manufacturing issue in the payload support structure rather than core rocket systems.

  • This flight carried JAXA’s Vehicle Evaluation Payload-5 to collect flight data, alongside six secondary satellites from universities and other partners.

  • The launch occurred around 10:00 a.m. local time on a Friday, achieving orbit insertion roughly 15 minutes after liftoff.

  • Broader context includes Japan’s science and education initiatives in digital textbooks and infrastructure, noted in related coverage.

  • The rocket lifted off with a payload verification package and six small satellites, flying toward the Pacific Ocean without side-mounted solid boosters.

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