Friday, December 4, 2009

The most advanced spy satellite of Japan was launched Saturday morning from the Yoshinobu space complex. The satellite was launched into polar orbit by a 2 stage launcher.


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A 174-ft tall H2-A rocket carrying Japan's Gathering Satellite, launches from the Yoshinobu space complex Saturday morning.


The launch was not announced by JAXA and was very secretive. However, the country has acknowledged the launch, and declared it a success.

Along with 4 other orbiting craft which can use radar to monitor day and night weather, the new gathering satellite is fitted with a camera and telescope. It will be used for both defense and intelligence.


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Although no technical data was released regarding the specifications of the satellite, here is an artist's representation as to what it may look like.



Recent events such as the North Korean missile test over Japanese territory back in April created a need for increased security, and quick detection of any future missile launches.



Saturday morning launch of an H2-A rocket carrying Japan's Gathering Satellite into orbit.



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