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The Tanegashima Space Centre (TNSC) was established in 1969, when the original National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA) was formed. It is the largest space-development facility in Japan (8,600,000 square meters) and is located in the south of Kagoshima Prefecture, along the southeast coast of Tanegashima. It is known as the most beautiful rocket-launch complex in the world.


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On-site facilities include the Takesaki Range (for small rockets), the Osaki Range (for J-I and H-IIA launch vehicles), the Masuda Tracking and Communication Station, the Nogi Radar Station, the Uchugaoka Radar Station, and optical observation facilities to the west. There are also related developmental facilities for test firings of liquid and solid-fuel rocket engines.

The TNSC’s main role is the management of satellites at every stage of flight including countdown, launching, and tracking. The TNSC is expected to play an increasingly important role as the demand for satellites grows.

-- Edited by Blobrana at 20:14, 2006-01-22

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The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has announced that the launch date of the H-IIA Launch Vehicle Flight No. 8 with the Advanced Land Observing Satellite Daichi (ALOS) onboard has been set for January 23, 2006.
The launch was postponed on January 17 due to a malfunction in one of the telemetry transmitters. JAXA investigated the malfunction, and replaced the faulty transmitter.

The scheduled launch time is between 10:33 - 10:43 a.m. JST (1:33 - 1:43 GMT) on January 23, 2006.

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The launch of the Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS), from the Tanegashima Space Centre, has been delayed because of a problem with a telemetry transmitter on the H-2A launch vehicle.
No new launch date has been announced.

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