Japan Launches H3-6 Rocket with 3 Engines, 6 Satellites on June 12

According to Xinhua, Japan's space agency launched the H3-6 rocket on June 12 morning from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture. This marks the eighth launch of Japan's new-generation H3 rocket. The H3-6 variant is equipped with three liquid-fueled main engines and carries six micro-satellites, including Shiraito, developed by Shizuoka University for space debris capture experiments, and Umiwashi, built by Tokyo Science University.
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