Japan Set to Launch ASTRO-H X-ray Astronomy Satellite on Wednesday

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Japan plans to launch the new generation X-ray Astronomy Satellite ASTRO-H on Wednesday.

TOKYO (Sputnik) — The launch was originally scheduled for February 12, but postponed due to weather conditions.

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The satellite will be put into orbit on board the H-IIA launch vehicle from the Japanese southern Tanegashima Space Center.

The joint project of the Japanese Mitsubishi Heavy Industries engineering company and  the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is aimed at collecting data on the formation of galaxy, as well as on space and time around black holes. The satellite is expected to gather data for three years, maintaining orbit near the equator.

Japan has already launched five ASTRO-H satellites.

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