February 23, 2008 8:55 am

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Tanegashima Space Center, Japan
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WINDS, also called Kizuna, is currently under joint development by JAXA and the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, as part of the e-Japan Priority Policy Program of the Japanese government’s IT strategy headquarters. WINDS was launched by an H-IIA Launch Vehicle in 2008 to establish the world’s most advanced information and telecommunications network. It is expected that this information and telecommunications network’s speed and capacity will be much higher than anything achieved previously. The WINDS satellite communication system aims for a maximum speed of 155 Mbps (receiving) / 6 Mbps (transmitting) for households with 45-centimeter aperture antennas (the same size as existing Communications Satellite antennas), and ultra-fast 1.2 Gbps transmission for offices with five-meter antennas.
Launch Overview
Window Open 08:55 UTC
Window Close 08:55 UTC
Lift Off Feb 23, 2008 · 08:55 UTC
Launch Facility Tanegashima Space Center, Japan
Launch Pad Yoshinobu Launch Complex LP-1
Target Orbit Geostationary Transfer Orbit
Payload Overview
Customer Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Payload Kizuna
Rocket H-IIA
Destination Geostationary Transfer Orbit
Recovery Overview
Landing Location See Mission Notes
Landing Type RTLS / Droneship
WINDS, also called Kizuna, is currently under joint development by JAXA and the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, as part of the e-Japan Priority Policy Program of the Japanese government’s IT strategy headquarters. WINDS was launched by an H-IIA Launch Vehicle in 2008 to establish the world’s most advanced information and telecommunications network. It is expected that this information and telecommunications network’s speed and capacity will be much higher than anything achieved previously. The WINDS satellite communication system aims for a maximum speed of 155 Mbps (receiving) / 6 Mbps (transmitting) for households with 45-centimeter aperture antennas (the same size as existing Communications Satellite antennas), and ultra-fast 1.2 Gbps transmission for offices with five-meter antennas.

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Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Yoshinobu Launch Complex LP-1
Launch Overview
Window Open 08:55 UTC
Window Close 08:55 UTC
Lift Off Feb 23, 2008 · 08:55 UTC
Launch Facility Tanegashima Space Center, Japan
Launch Pad Yoshinobu Launch Complex LP-1
Target Orbit Geostationary Transfer Orbit
Payload Overview
Customer Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Payload Kizuna
Rocket H-IIA
Destination Geostationary Transfer Orbit
Recovery Overview
Landing Location See Mission Notes
Landing Type RTLS / Droneship

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