Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

Epsilon

Epsilon
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Overview

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The Epsilon rocket is a Japanese solid-fuel rocket designed to launch scientific satellites. It is a follow-on project to the larger and more expensive M-V rocket which was retired in 2006. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) began developing the Epsilon in 2007. It is capable of placing a 590 kg payload into Sun-synchronous orbit.

Manufacturer

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

Variant

N/A

Alias

N/A

Maiden Flight

September 14, 2013

Technical Specifications

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24.4 m

Length

2.5 m

Diameter

0 t

Launch Mass

2271 kN

Liftoff Thrust

LEO Capacity

GTO Capacity

Launch Record

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6

Total Launches

5

Successful

1

Failed

83.3%

Success Rate

0

Attempted Landings

0

Successful Landings

0

Failed Landings

0

Consecutive Successes

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