H3-30

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H3-30 is a specific configuration of Japan’s H3 launch vehicle designed for medium-lift satellite and payload missions.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
H3 2
H3-30 canonical 1

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Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf H3 launch vehicle configuration
medium-lift launch vehicle configuration
boosterCount zero solid rocket boosters
configurationRole baseline H3 configuration without solid boosters
coreEngineCount three LE-9 engines
countryOfOrigin Japan
designationScheme H3-XY where X is core engine count and Y is booster count
developer Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
surface form: JAXA

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
familyVariant H3-22
H3-24
H3-32
H3-34
fuelTypeFirstStage liquid hydrogen
fuelTypeUpperStage liquid hydrogen
intendedMarket commercial satellite launches
government payload launches
scientific missions
launchCapability medium-lift missions
launchCountry Japan
launchServiceProvider Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
launchSite Tanegashima Space Center
launchVehicleFamily H3-30 self-linksurface differs
surface form: H3
manufacturer Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
missionProfile geostationary transfer orbit missions
low Earth orbit missions
sun-synchronous orbit missions
operator JAXA NERFINISHED
oxidizerFirstStage liquid oxygen
oxidizerUpperStage liquid oxygen
partOf H3 launch vehicle
surface form: H3 launch vehicle family
primaryUse orbital payload delivery
satellite launches
propulsionType liquid-fueled first stage
solid rocket boosters
stageCount two-stage core configuration
status operational
successorOf H-IIA launch vehicle family ONNED1
targetOrbits GTO
LEO
SSO
technologyOrigin evolution of H-IIA and H-IIB technologies
upperStageCount one upper stage
upperStageEngineType LE-5B
surface form: LE-5B-3

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

H3-22 launchVehicleFamily H3-30
this entity surface form: H3
H3-30 launchVehicleFamily H3-30 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: H3