August 30, 1991 2:30 am

Yohkoh

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Mu-3S-II

Uchinoura Space Center, Japan
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August 30, 1991 2:30 am

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The objective of Solar A or Yohkoh (Japanese for sunbeam) is to study the high-energy radiations from solar flares (hard and soft X-rays and energetic neutrons) as well as quiet structures and pre-flare conditions. The mission is a successor to Hinotori, a previous Japanese spacecraft flown at the previous solar activity maximum in 1981.
Launch Overview
Window Open 02:30 UTC
Window Close 02:30 UTC
Lift Off Aug 30, 1991 · 02:30 UTC
Launch Facility Uchinoura Space Center, Japan
Launch Pad Mu Center
Target Orbit Low Earth Orbit
Payload Overview
Customer Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
Payload Yohkoh
Rocket Mu-3S-II
Destination Low Earth Orbit
Recovery Overview
Landing Location See Mission Notes
Landing Type RTLS / Droneship
The objective of Solar A or Yohkoh (Japanese for sunbeam) is to study the high-energy radiations from solar flares (hard and soft X-rays and energetic neutrons) as well as quiet structures and pre-flare conditions. The mission is a successor to Hinotori, a previous Japanese spacecraft flown at the previous solar activity maximum in 1981.

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Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
Mu Center
Launch Overview
Window Open 02:30 UTC
Window Close 02:30 UTC
Lift Off Aug 30, 1991 · 02:30 UTC
Launch Facility Uchinoura Space Center, Japan
Launch Pad Mu Center
Target Orbit Low Earth Orbit
Payload Overview
Customer Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
Payload Yohkoh
Rocket Mu-3S-II
Destination Low Earth Orbit
Recovery Overview
Landing Location See Mission Notes
Landing Type RTLS / Droneship

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