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    The H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV), also called Kounotori (こうのとり, Kōnotori, "oriental stork" or "white stork"), is an expendable Japanese automated cargo...
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    It was used to launch the H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV, or Kōnotori) cargo spacecraft for the International Space Station. The H-IIB was a liquid-fueled rocket...
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    The Automated Transfer Vehicle, originally Ariane Transfer Vehicle or ATV, was an expendable cargo spacecraft developed by the European Space Agency (ESA)...
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    hangar in Tanegashima Space Center. H-II Orbiting Plane (HOPE) H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) H-II (rocket family) H-IIA H-IIB Comparison of orbital launchers...
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    Kounotori 6 (category H-II Transfer Vehicles)
    6 (こうのとり6号機), also known as HTV-6, was the sixth flight of the H-II Transfer Vehicle, an uncrewed cargo spacecraft launched to resupply the International...
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    BulgariaSat-1. It has also been used on Japan's H-II Transfer Vehicle and the European Automated Transfer Vehicle, both of which delivered cargo to the International...
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  • Spacecraft cemetery (category Vehicle graveyards)
    Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency H-II Transfer Vehicle, and the European Space Agency's Automated Transfer Vehicle. A total of more than 263 spacecraft...
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    Kounotori 7 (category H-II Transfer Vehicles)
    (こうのとり7号機), also known as HTV-7, was the seventh flight of the H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV), an uncrewed cargo spacecraft launched on 22 September 2018...
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  • H2 (redirect from H-2)
    H2 H-II, a family of Japanese liquid-fueled rockets H-IIA H-IIB H-II Transfer Vehicle, a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency uncrewed spacecraft H-2 MUPSOW...
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  • launched in 1998. For example, the satellite GOMX-3, launched on an H-II Transfer Vehicle on August 19, 2015, from Tanegashima Space Center in Japan, is designated...
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    Kounotori 5 (category H-II Transfer Vehicles)
    Kounotori 5, also known as HTV-5, was the fifth flight of the H-II Transfer Vehicle, an uncrewed cargo spacecraft launched to resupply the International...
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    operated the H-IIB, an upgraded version of the H-IIA, from September 2009 to May 2020 and successfully launched the H-II Transfer Vehicle six times. This...
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    Cygnus (spacecraft) (category Supply vehicles for the International Space Station)
    Russian Progress spacecraft, the European Automated Transfer Vehicle, the Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle and the American SpaceX Dragon. Cygnus is the Greek...
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  • Texas, United States H-II Transfer Vehicle, a Japanese cargo spacecraft for the International Space Station Hypersonic Technology Vehicle, part of DARPA Falcon...
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    facility as well as an exhibit hall which features models of the H-II Transfer Vehicle and a full-sized mock-up of the Kibō module on the International...
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  • fleet H-II, a family of Japanese liquid-fueled rockets H-IIA H-IIB H-II Transfer Vehicle, a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency uncrewed spacecraft H II region...
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  • Hermes program that was a contemporary of HOPE. Fuji (Spacecraft) H-II Transfer Vehicle Space Shuttle program RLV-TD - an Indian spaceplane program X-37...
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    rapidly after the Second World War, which has affected the advancement of vehicle technology, consumer electronics, robotics, medical devices, space exploration...
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    approach is also used for flights to the ISS of H-II Transfer Vehicles, and of SpaceX Dragon vehicles. An approach of the active, or "chaser", spacecraft...
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    berthing mechanism used on the US segment of the ISS, the Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle, the original SpaceX Dragon, and Orbital Sciences' Cygnus spacecraft...
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    ships like the SpaceX Dragon, the Cygnus spacecraft, and Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) which are equipped with a standard grapple fixture which the...
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    Uncrewed spaceflights to the International Space Station (category Supply vehicles for the International Space Station)
    Kyūshū, the Tanegashima Space Center (TCS) is the launch site for H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV), called Kounotori (こうのとり, Oriental stork or white stork),...
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    Kathy Lueders (category Articles with hCards)
    European Space Agency's Automated Transfer Vehicle, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's H-II Transfer Vehicle, and the Russian space agency Roscosmos'...
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    or HTV Technical Demonstration Vehicle, was the first flight of the Japanese Space Agency (JAXA) H-II Transfer Vehicle, launched in September 2009 to...
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    vehicles, such as SpaceX Dragon, Northrop Grumman Cygnus, or JAXA H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV). The bags are sized at 48 cm × 41 cm × 23 cm (19 in × 16.25 in...
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    Station. Kirobo arrived on the ISS on August 10, 2013 on JAXA's H-II Transfer Vehicle Kounotori 4, an unmanned resupply spacecraft launched August 4,...
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  • 12, 1986 at 20:45 GMT (August 13, 05:45 local time). The launch vehicle was the first H-I rocket. After launch, the spacecraft was given the International...
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    Station program through the Kibō Japanese Experiment Module and H-II Transfer Vehicle cargo spacecraft. As an alternative to HOPE-X, NASDA in 2001 proposed...
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    of H-II Transfer Vehicle "KOUNOTORI4" (HTV4) by H-IIB Launch Vehicle No. 4". JAXA. Retrieved 2013-08-11. "Successful berthing of the H-II Transfer Vehicle...
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    Kounotori 3 (category H-II Transfer Vehicles)
    Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle. It was launched on 21 July 2012 to resupply the International Space Station (ISS) aboard the H-IIB Launch Vehicle No. 3 (H-IIB...
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