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The Mu, also known as M, was a series of Japanese solid-fueled carrier rockets, which were launched from Uchinoura between 1966 and 2006. Originally developed by Japan's Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Mu rockets were later operated by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency following ISAS becoming part of it.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Early Japanese carrier rocketsEdit

The first Mu rocket, the Mu-1 made a single, sub-orbital, test flight, on 31 October 1966. Subsequently, a series of rockets were produced, designated Mu-3 and Mu-4. In 1969 a suborbital test launch of the Mu-3D was conducted.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The first orbital launch attempt for the Mu family, using a Mu-4S, was conducted on 25 September 1970, however the fourth stage did not ignite, and the rocket failed to reach orbit. On 16 February 1971, Tansei 1 was launched by another Mu-4S rocket. Two further Mu-4S launches took place during 1971 and 1972. The Mu-4S was replaced by the Mu-3C, was launched four times between 1974 and 1979, with three successes and one failure, and the Mu-3H, which was launched three times in 1977 and 1978. The Mu-3S was used between 1980 and 1984, making four launches. The final member of the Mu-3 family was the Mu-3SII, which was launched eight times between 1985 and 1995. The Mu-3 was replaced in service by the M-V.

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The Mu family of rockets.

M-VEdit

{{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} The M-V, or Mu-5, was introduced in 1997 and retired in 2006. Seven launches, six of which were successful, were conducted. Typically, the M-V flew in a three-stage configuration, however a four-stage configuration, designated M-V KM was used 3 times, with the MUSES-B (HALCA) satellite in 1997, Nozomi (PLANET-B) spacecraft in 1998, and the Hayabusa (MUSES-C) spacecraft in 2003. The three-stage configuration had a maximum payload of Template:Convert for an orbit with altitude of Template:Convert and inclination of 30°, and Template:Convert to a polar orbit (90° inclination), with an altitude of Template:Convert. The M-V KM could launch Template:Convert to an orbit with 30° inclination and Template:Convert altitude.

The three stage M-V had a total launch mass of Template:Convert, whilst the total mass of a four-stage M-V KM was Template:Convert.

List of launchesEdit

All launches are from the Mu Launch Pad at the Uchinoura Space Center.

Flight number Date (UTC) Payload Orbit Result Remarks
M-4S-1 September 25, 1970
05:00
MS-F1 LEO (planned) Template:Failure
M-4S-2 February 16, 1971
04:00
MS-T1 (Tansei 1) LEO Template:Success
M-4S-3 September 28, 1971
04:00
MS-F2 (Shinsei) LEO Template:Success
M-4S-4 August 19, 1972
02:40
REXS (Denpa) MEO Template:Success
M-3C-1 February 16, 1974
05:00
MS-T2 (Tansei 2) MEO Template:Success
M-3C-2 February 24, 1975
05:25
SRATS (Taiyo) MEO Template:Success
M-3C-3 February 4, 1976
05:00
CORSA LEO (planned) Template:Failure
M-3H-1 February 19, 1977
05:15
MS-T3 (Tansei 3) MEO Template:Success
M-3H-2 February 4, 1978
07:00
EXOS-A (Kyokko) MEO Template:Success
M-3H-3 September 16, 1978
05:00
EXOS-B (Jikiken) HEO Template:Success
M-3C-4 February 21, 1979
05:00
CORSA-b (Hakucho) LEO Template:Success
M-3S-1 February 17, 1980
00:40
MS-T4 (Tansei 4) LEO Template:Success
M-3S-2 February 21, 1981
00:30
ASTRO-A (Hinotori) LEO Template:Success
M-3S-3 February 20, 1983
05:10
ASTRO-B (Tenma) LEO Template:Success
M-3S-4 February 14, 1984
08:00
EXOS-C (Ohzora) LEO Template:Success
M-3SII-1 January 7, 1985
19:26
MS-T5 (Sakigake) HTO Template:Success
M-3SII-2 August 18, 1985
23:33
PLANET-A (Suisei) HTO Template:Success
M-3SII-3 February 5, 1987
06:30
ASTRO-C (Ginga) LEO Template:Success
M-3SII-4 February 21, 1989
23:30
EXOS-D (Akebono) MEO Template:Success
M-3SII-5 January 24, 1990
11:46
MUSES-A (Hiten) LTO Template:Success
M-3SII-6 August 30, 1991
02:30
SOLAR-A (Yohkoh) LEO Template:Success
M-3SII-7 February 20, 1993
02:20
ASTRO-D/ASCA (Asuka) LEO Template:Success
M-3SII-8 January 15, 1995
13:45
EXPRESS LEO Template:Partial failure
M-V-1 February 12, 1997
04:50
MUSES-B/HALCA (Haruka) HEO Template:Success
M-V-3 July 3, 1998
18:12
PLANET-B (Nozomi) HTO Template:Success
M-V-4 February 10, 2000
01:30
ASTRO-E LEO (planned) Template:Failure
M-V-5 May 9, 2003
04:29
MUSES-C (Hayabusa) HTO Template:Success
M-V-6 July 10, 2005
03:30
ASTRO-EII (Suzaku) LEO Template:Success
M-V-8 February 21, 2006
21:28
ASTRO-F (Akari) LEO Template:Success
M-V-7 September 22, 2006
21:36
SOLAR-B (Hinode) LEO Template:Success

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