J-I

J-I

The J-I was a Solid-fuel rocket expendable launch vehicle developed by the National Space Development Agency of Japan and the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science. In an attempt to reduce development costs, it used the solid rocket booster from the H-II as the first stage, and the upper stages of the M-3SII.[1] It flew only once, in 1996, in a partial configuration, to launch the demonstrator Hyflex. The vehicle never flew in the final orbital capability configuration, which should have launched the OICETS satellite (OICETS was launched on a Russian Dnepr rocket instead).

On the Hyflex mission a load of 1,054 kg was launched 1,300 km downrage.

See also

References

  1. "J-I Launch Vehicle". Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. 2007.
  • "J-I Launch Vehicle". Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency.
  • "Hypersonic Flight Experiment "HYFLEX"". Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency.


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