Beirut Mirror
  • Automotive
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Luxury
  • News
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
Beirut Mirror
  • Automotive
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Luxury
  • News
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
Beirut Mirror
No Result
View All Result
Home Technology

Japan launches Michibiki No. 7 satellite aboard H3 rocket

August 13, 2026
in Technology
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

TANEGASHIMA, JAPAN / RankWire.AI / – Japan launched its H3 rocket successfully on Tuesday, carrying the Michibiki No. 7 navigation satellite into space. H3 Flight No. 9 lifted off from the Tanegashima Space Center at 4:23:31 a.m. Japan time. JAXA said the launch vehicle followed its planned trajectory throughout the mission. The satellite separated about 29 minutes after liftoff and entered its predetermined orbit.

Japan launches Michibiki No. 7 satellite aboard H3 rocket
Michibiki No. 7 expands Japan’s QZSS satellite navigation network. (AI-generated image)

Michibiki No. 7, also known as QZS-7, joins Japan’s Quasi-Zenith Satellite System. The network works alongside the U.S. Global Positioning System to improve positioning, navigation and timing services. Japan began operational QZSS services in November 2018. The system covers Japan and also supports users across parts of the wider Asia-Oceania region.

Japan’s Cabinet Office manages the QZSS program through the National Space Policy Secretariat. Officials had planned the QZS-7 launch for February 2026 before postponing it after an earlier H3 mission failure. JAXA later set a new launch attempt for Aug. 10 after completing additional preparations. Weather conditions pushed the liftoff to Aug. 11, when the rocket completed the mission.

H3 returns with another successful mission

The successful flight followed the loss of Michibiki No. 5 during H3 Flight No. 8 in December 2025. During that mission, the rocket’s second-stage engine stopped before completing its planned second ignition sequence. The problem prevented QZS-5 from reaching its intended orbit. JAXA investigated the failure before resuming H3 launches with a successful test mission in June 2026.

H3 Flight No. 6 lifted off on June 12 and reached its planned orbit during that return-to-flight mission. It also deployed several small payloads during the test. The H3 serves as Japan’s main launch vehicle and replaces the long-running H-IIA rocket family. JAXA developed the system with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries as Japan expanded domestic launch capabilities.

Michibiki strengthens Japan’s satellite positioning system

Japan designed QZSS to improve satellite positioning coverage while maintaining compatibility with GPS services. The constellation uses satellites placed in quasi-zenith and geostationary orbits. It supports positioning, navigation, timing and several augmentation services for users within its coverage area. The Cabinet Office updated technical information in July covering operations under a six-satellite configuration involving QZS-7.

Japan also maintains plans for a seven-satellite QZSS constellation under its published satellite navigation program. QZS-7 forms part of that continuing expansion of the Michibiki network. Tuesday’s launch met its immediate mission targets after the rocket placed the spacecraft into its designated orbit. The result also marked another completed H3 mission after the launch vehicle returned to flight in June.

Share30Tweet19

Recommended For You

Meta ordered to pay $567 million in New Mexico state trial
Technology

Meta ordered to pay $567 million in New Mexico state trial

August 10, 2026
Apple market cap reaches 4.94 trillion to top Nvidia
Technology

Apple market cap reaches 4.94 trillion to top Nvidia

July 29, 2026
Tech giants join Nvidia to form Open Secure AI Alliance today
Technology

Tech giants join Nvidia to form Open Secure AI Alliance today

July 28, 2026
Panic over Chinese AI intensifies with new open release
Technology

Panic over Chinese AI intensifies with new open release

July 27, 2026
UN urges fair rules for artificial intelligence worldwide
Technology

UN urges fair rules for artificial intelligence worldwide

July 20, 2026

Related News

Emirates tops 1 million Starlink Wi-Fi connections

Emirates tops 1 million Starlink Wi-Fi connections

July 4, 2026
ADB cuts Asia Pacific 2026 growth forecast to 4.9%

ADB cuts Asia Pacific 2026 growth forecast to 4.9%

July 10, 2026
Dubai Customs intercepts 223 live animals at airport

Dubai Customs intercepts 223 live animals at airport

June 16, 2026
Portugal fall to Spain as Ronaldo legacy closes

Portugal fall to Spain as Ronaldo legacy closes

July 8, 2026
Japan widens AI risk cooperation in updated safety plan

Japan widens AI risk cooperation in updated safety plan

June 23, 2026
OpenAI unveils GPT-5.6 models and Work agent

OpenAI unveils GPT-5.6 models and Work agent

July 11, 2026
Africa FDI reaches $70 billion in 2025

Africa FDI reaches $70 billion in 2025

July 9, 2026
Spain advances after 3-0 World Cup win over Austria

Oyarzabal brace sends Spain past Austria at World Cup

July 4, 2026

© 2023 Beirut Mirror | All Rights Reserved

  • Home
  • Contact Us

No Result
View All Result
  • 2023 marks impressive recovery in global travel, reports UNWTO
  • Beirut Mirror
  • Contact Us

© 2023 Beirut Mirror | All Rights Reserved

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?