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    H-II Transfer Vehicle, unmanned resupply spacecraft, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Tokyo, Japan


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    H-II Transfer Vehicle -Road to the HTV's launch

    Uploaded on Sep 6, 2009

    The H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV), built and developed in Japan, is an unmanned cargo transfer spacecraft that will deliver supplies to the International Space Station (ISS). (JASRAC: V-0903817J)

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    Japanese cargo ship sets sail for the Space Station

    Published on Aug 19, 2015

    The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)'s H-IIB rocket launched at 7:50 a.m. EDT on Wednesday, Aug. 19 from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan carrying more than 9,500 pounds of equipment and supplies for the six-person station crew, including the CALorimetric Electron Telescope (CALET) investigation, an astrophysics mission that will search for signatures of dark matter and provide the highest energy direct measurements of the cosmic ray electron spectrum.

    JAXA and NASA teams adjusted the cargo manifest to deliver additional food supplies and critical components lost in the failure of the seventh SpaceX commercial resupply services mission. The delivery will ensure the crew has plenty of food through the end of 2015. HTV-5 is delivering two multifiltration beds that filter contaminants from the station’s water supply, a Fluids Control and Pump Assembly used for urine processing to support water recycling, a Wring Collector used in conjunction with the on-orbit toilet, a Respiratory Support Pack used in space to provide breathing assistance to an astronaut in the event lung function were impaired and space suit support equipment used during spacewalks.

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    HTV-5 reaches the International Space Station

    Published on Aug 24, 2015

    On 24 August 2015, on 10:28 am UTC, JAXA astronaut Kimiya Yui captured Kounotori H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV-5) with the robotic arm aboard the International Space Station.

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    Japanese Cargo Ship Arrives at the Space Station

    Published on Aug 24, 2015

    The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA) “Kounotori” H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV-5) arrived at the International Space Station Aug. 24 to deliver almost five tons of supplies and scientific experiments to the Expedition 44 crew. The cargo vehicle was launched atop a Japanese H-IIB rocket Aug. 19 from the Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan.

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    HTV-6 Spacecraft arrives at Space Station with Cargo & new Batteries

    Published on Dec 13, 2016

    Japan’s H-II Transfer Vehicle arrived at the International Space Station on Tuesday for an out-of-this-world cargo delivery to the orbiting laboratory including the first batch of new batteries that will overhaul the ISS power system for the Station’s next decade of operations.

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    Japanese Cargo Ship arrives at the International Space Station

    Published on Dec 13, 2016

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    HTV-7 launched by H-IIB F7

    Published on Sep 22, 2018

    The H-IIB Launch Vehicle No. 7 (H-IIB F7) launched the H-II Transfer Vehicle “KOUNOTORI7” (HTV-7) from the Yoshinobu Launch Complex, at JAXA’s Tanegashima Space Center, Japan, on 22 September 2018, at 17:52 UTC (23 September 2018, at 02:52:27 Japan Standard Time - JST). The unpiloted cargo spacecraft Kounotori 7 is loaded with more than five tons of supplies, water, spare parts and experiments. HTV-7 will arrive at the International Space Station on 27 September 2018.

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    HTV: Liftoff for the ISS' largest supply spacecraft

    Published on Sep 4, 2019

    Japan launches the International Space station cargo supply spacecraft with the largest loading capacity. The H-ii Transfer Vehicle (HTV) is aptly nicknamed KOUNOTORI or "white stork" (in the Japanese language), which symbolizes good fortune and longevity in many East Asian cultures and birth and safe delivery in many other fables.

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    HTV-8 launch

    Published on Sep 24, 2019

    JAXA’s H-IIB Launch Vehicle No. 8 (H-IIB F8) launched the H-II Transfer Vehicle “KOUNOTORI8” (HTV-8) from the Yoshinobu Launch Complex, at JAXA’s Tanegashima Space Center, Japan, on 24 September 2019, at 16:05 UTC (25 September, at 01:05 Japan Standard Time - JST). The unpiloted cargo spacecraft HTV-8 is loaded with more than four tons of supplies, spare parts and experiment hardware. Kounotori 8, meaning white stork in Japanese, will arrive at the International Space Station on 28 September 2019.

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