HTV-X – H3-24 F7 – Танэгасима – 26.10.2025 00:00 UTC

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrf22T2zr_Y
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打上げ前のロケットを見守る配信 / Watch the H3 Rocket until to before launch
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Трансляция подготовки к пуску. Идёт.

zandr

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Launch of New unmanned cargo transfer spacecraft1(HTV-X1) aboard the 7th H3 Launch Vehicle (H3 F7)
  JAXA | 宇宙航空研究開発機構
JAXA will livestream the launch of the new unmanned cargo transfer spacecraft HTV-X1 aboard the 7th H3 Launch Vehicle (H3 F7).

Broadcast Start Time: October 26, 2025, around 08:05 JST
Launch Time: October 26, 2025, at 09:00:15 JST
Launch Site: Tanegashima Space Center, Yoshinobu Launch Complex
All times are in Japan Standard Time (24-hour format).

The program will feature an overview of the HTV-X1 and H3 rocket missions, highlight key points of interest, and trace the journey leading up to launch. Messages from viewers will also be shared as we witness the departure of HTV-X1 on its mission to the International Space Station (ISS).
HTV-X1 is a next-generation cargo spacecraft developed by JAXA, evolving from the previous "Kounotori" series. It offers improved transport efficiency and incorporates technologies aimed at supporting future exploration missions.

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HTV-X1 launch
  SciNews
JAXA's first HTV-X cargo transfer spacecraft (HTV-X1) was launched by the seventh H3 Launch Vehicle (H3-24W / H3 F7) from the Yoshinobu Launch Complex, Tanegashima Space Center, Japan, on 26 October 2025, at 00:00:15 UTC (09:00:15 JST).
Credit: JAXA

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Цитата: zandr от 25.10.2025 20:55:58https://x.com/Dillonshrop06/status/1982121252119560587
ЦитироватьDillon  @Dillonshrop06
Hazard Map for HTV-X 1
http://bit.ly/476Ns1x           
NET October 26 0000 UTC
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ЦитироватьJonathan McDowell  @planet4589
Is there a NOTAM area for the H3 stage 2 deorbit zone?
ЦитироватьDillon  @Dillonshrop06
Yes, I have added in the NAVAREA warning. South Pacific Ocean

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https://global.jaxa.jp/press/2025/10/20251026-2_e.html
ЦитироватьStatus of the HTV-X1 after Separation from the H3 Launch Vehicle

October 26, 2025 (JST)

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

At 9:00:15 a.m. on October 26(JST), 2025, HTV-X1 was launched aboard the H3 Launch Vehicle No.7 (H3-24W) from the JAXA Tanegashima Space Center.

Following its separation from the launch vehicle, communications and attitude control of HTV-X1 were confirmed, and the vehicle is now flying smoothly toward its arrival at the ISS.

JAXA expresses its sincere appreciation for the support and cooperation extended by all those involved in the successful launch of HTV-X1.

HTV-X1 is scheduled to arrive at the ISS on October 30(JST). Capture by the robotic arm "Canadarm2" on the ISS is planned for around 0:50 a.m. on October 30(JST), followed by berthing to the ISS on the night of October 30(JST).


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Кнопка "ВКЛ." просто давала сигнал к запуску с Марса. Кнопка "ВЫКЛ." вообще ни к чему не была подсоединена. Ее поставили на пульте по настоянию марсианских психологов, которые утверждали, что человек всегда чувствует себя спокойнее, имея дело с машинами, которые можно выключить

спец

Стыковка планируется к надиру Node2 29.10 ~18:50 ДМВ

zandr

Почти добрался до МКС
Цитировать2025-241A    66174   HTV-X 1    92.74   51.63   412   406   0.0004046

zandr

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXm8uc5OB70
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JAXA HTV-X1 Cargo Rendezvous and Capture
  NASA
Watch JAXA's new cargo ship arrive at the International Space Station after a three-day journey through space. The uncrewed spacecraft is carrying four and a half tons of food and supplies for the crew aboard the space station.
After a successful launch on 8:00 p.m. EDT on Saturday, Oct. 25 (0000 UTC Oct. 26) from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan, the HTV X-1 spacecraft is scheduled to be captured on Wednesday, Oct. 29 at 11:50 a.m. EDT (1550 UTC). JAXA's Kimiya Yui and NASA's Zena Cardman will be operating the Canadarm2 robotic arm to grapple the spacecraft.
About the International Space Station: https://www.nasa.gov/station
Трансляция захвата.

zandr

https://x.com/SpaceflightNow/status/1983564890078855426
ЦитироватьSpaceflight Now  @SpaceflightNow
The first HTV-X cargo vehicle from JAXA has successfully been captured by the Canadarm2, operated by JAXA astronaut
@Astro_Kimiya and @zenanaut. 11:58 a.m. EDT was the official time of capture. Kimiya Yui helped develop the spacecraft as well.
Захват произошёл 18:58 мск.

zandr

ЦитироватьJonathan McDowell  @planet4589
Starlink Group 10-37 launched at 1635 UTC Oct 29 from Canaveral.
Japan's HTV-X1 cargo ship arrived at ISS Oct 29 and was berthed at the nadir port on Harmony at 1850 UTC
Пристыкован 21:50 мск.

anik

Согласно сегодняшней пресс-конференции, расстыковка планируется на 27 января, потом — тесты, связанные с будущими стыковками HTV-X без манипулятора, отделение от манипулятора — 28 января.

zandr

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2026/02/12/crew-12-proceeds-to-friday-launch-as-health-research-continues-on-station/
Цитировать... Finally, the first-time lab resident loaded trash and obsolete gear inside the HTV-X1 cargo craft from JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) targeted to end its mission at the orbital outpost in March.
Возвращение - в марте.

anik

Отделение от нижнего узла модуля Harmony — 6 марта в 15:00 ДМВ, отделение от манипулятора — в 20:00.

zandr

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2026/02/27/dragon-returns-to-earth-more-cargo-preps-advanced-research-underway/
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The next cargo craft to end its station mission is slated to be uninstalled from Harmony's Earth-facing port with the Canadarm2 robotic arm in early March. JAXA's (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) HTV-X1 will then be released by the Canadarm2 a day later into Earth orbit where it will complete several weeks of scientific experiments. HTV-X1 launched on Oct. 25, 2025, from Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan and was captured with Canadarm2 and installed to Harmony Oct. 29.
Flight Engineers Chris Williams, Jessica Meir, and Jack Hathaway, from NASA, and Sophie Adenot from ESA (European Space Agency) began packing the HTV-X1 on Friday with disposable cargo since JAXA's spacecraft will reenter Earth's atmosphere above the south Pacific Ocean for a destructive, but safe reentry. However, HTV-X1 will stay in orbit for a few more weeks after its release to test new antenna and solar cell technologies and deploy CubeSats for independent missions...
Останется в самостоятельном полёте на несколько недель для экспериментов и отделения кубосатов.

anik

Цитата: anik от 25.02.2026 00:14:11Отделение от нижнего узла модуля Harmony — 6 марта в 15:00 ДМВ, отделение от манипулятора — в 20:00.
Уточнили отделение от модуля — 5 марта в 21:40 ДМВ.

zandr

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https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-jaxa-to-cover-htv-x1-spacecraft-departure-from-space-station
ЦитироватьNASA, JAXA to Cover HTV-X1 Spacecraft Departure from Space Station
Jessica Taveau  Mar 02, 2026
The new HTV-X1 cargo spacecraft from JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), carrying approximately 12,800 pounds of science, supplies, and hardware for the Expedition 73 crew, is pictured after being captured by the Canadarm2 robotic arm. The Common Berthing Mechanism, located at the base of HTV-X1, is visible and serves as the interface that attaches the spacecraft to the Earth-facing port on the International Space Station's Harmony module, enabling crew access to the cargo inside.
The new HTV‑X1 cargo spacecraft from JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), carrying science, supplies, and hardware for NASA and its international partners, is pictured on Oct. 29, 2025, after its capture by the International Space Station's Canadarm2 robotic arm.   Credit: NASA
After delivering about 12,000 pounds of supplies, scientific investigations, hardware, and other cargo to the International Space Station for NASA and its international partners, JAXA's (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's) uncrewed HTV‑X1 cargo spacecraft is scheduled to depart Friday, March 6.
Watch NASA's live coverage beginning at 11:45 a.m. EST on NASA+, Amazon Prime, and the agency's YouTube channel in advance of the spacecraft's release at 12 p.m. Learn how to watch NASA content through a variety of online platforms, including social media.
On Thursday, March 5, flight controllers will use the space station's Canadarm2 robotic arm to detach HTV-X1 from the Harmony module's Earth-facing port on the station and maneuver it into position for release. NASA will not provide live coverage of the spacecraft's detachment from the orbiting laboratory. NASA astronaut Chris Williams will monitor HTV-X1's systems during undocking and departure.
The HTV-X1 spacecraft will remain in orbit for more than three months acting as a scientific platform for JAXA's experiments. Following the deorbit command, the spacecraft will dispose of several thousand pounds of trash during re-entry into Earth's atmosphere, where it will burn up harmlessly.
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Будет отправлен в трёхмесячный самостоятельный полёт 6 марта 20:00 мск.

zandr

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2026/03/05/canadarm2-grips-cargo-spacecraft-spacewalk-prep-and-biology-continue/
ЦитироватьMark A. Garcia   March 5, 2026 2:29PM
Canadarm2 Grips Cargo Spacecraft, Spacewalk Prep and Biology Continue
The new HTV-X1 cargo spacecraft from JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) is pictured in the grips of the Canadarm2 robotic arm after completing its arrival at the International Space Station. The spacecraft launched four days earlier from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan carrying approximately 12,800 pounds of science, supplies, and hardware for the Expedition 73 crew.
The new HTV-X1 cargo spacecraft from JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) is pictured in the grasp of the Canadarm2 robotic arm after completing its arrival at the International Space Station on Oct. 29, 2025.   NASA
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A JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) cargo spacecraft is in the grasp of the Canadarm2 robotic arm following its detachment from the International Space Station's Harmony module on Thursday. The Expedition 74 crew continued its spacewalk preparations, transferred more cargo, and conducted biology research throughout the day.
The HTV-X1 cargo spacecraft was uninstalled from Harmony with the Canadarm2 at 2:26 p.m. EST Thursday and maneuvered to an overnight parking position. During the crew's sleep shift, Japanese mission controllers will conduct a laser ranging sensor demonstration test with HTV-X1 still held by the robotic arm.
Then at 12 p.m. EST on Friday, robotics controllers will command the Canadarm2 to release HTV-X1 into Earth orbit. The spacecraft will remain at a safe distance from the station for approximately three months while conducting a series of remotely controlled science experiments. NASA will broadcast the release live, beginning at 11:45 a.m. Friday on NASA+, Amazon Prime, and the agency's YouTube channel.
While robotic operations continued outside the space station, the astronauts pressed ahead with spacewalk preparations. NASA flight engineers Jessica Meir, Chris Williams, and Jack Hathaway gathered together and reviewed the tools and equipment required to install a modification kit and route cables for a future roll-out solar array on the port side of the orbital outpost. NASA will soon announce the date and name the two spacewalkers who will exit the station's Quest airlock into the vacuum of space for the roll-out solar array preparation work.
ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Sophie Adenot began her shift packing cargo for disposal inside Northrop Grumman's Cygnus XL cargo spacecraft attached to the Unity module's Earth-facing port. Cygnus will conclude its mission soon at the orbital outpost that began on Sept. 18 with its robotic capture and installation to Unity. Adenot also worked in the Kibo laboratory module removing computer and electronics hardware for stowage and later reuse.
Cosmonauts Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergei Mikaev teamed up early Thursday for a Roscosmos digestion study. Shortly after waking, the duo scanned their stomachs with an ultrasound device before eating their breakfast. After their meal, the station commander and flight engineer repeated the stomach scans helping researchers understand how the digestive system adapts to weightlessness.
Flight Engineer Andrey Fedyaev kicked off his shift servicing the Elektron oxygen generator and its components in the station's Roscosmos segment. Fedyaev then inspected video recording gear, downloaded video and imagery for mission controllers, and installed automated Earth observation hardware to capture imagery of islands across the Asia-Pacific region.
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Грузовой аппарат HTV-X1 был демонтирован с Harmony вместе с Canadarm2 в четверг в 14:26 по восточному времени и перемещён на ночную парковку. Во время смены сна экипажа японские диспетчеры миссии проведут демонстрационный тест лазерного датчика дальнего расстояния, используя HTV-X1, всё ещё удерживаемый роботизированной рукой.

Затем в пятницу в 12:00 по восточному времени робототехники отправят Canadarm2 вывести HTV-X1 на околоземную орбиту. Космический аппарат будет находиться на безопасном расстоянии от станции примерно три месяца, проводя серию дистанционно управляемых научных экспериментов. NASA будет транслировать релиз в прямом эфире, начиная с 11:45 утра. В пятницу на NASA+, Amazon Prime и на YouTube-канале агентства.
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