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Japan sends up biggest satellite on H2-A rocket

Tokyo, Dec 18: Japan launched its biggest satellite to date today, the latest step toward repairing the image of its troubled space programme.

A domestically developed H2-A rocket carrying the ''Kiku'' experimental communications satellite lifted off from Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima, southern Japan, this afternoon.

''The satellite has separated from the rocket,'' a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) official said in a live broadcast on the agency's Web site, which showed other officials clapping after the announcement.

Additional time was needed to confirm whether the satellite had been placed into the right orbit.

JAXA hopes a successful launch, which would be the sixth this year, will bolster Japan's plans to enter the commercial satellite business and cheer up the country's space community.

Those plans suffered a huge blow in 2003 when an H2-A carrying two spy satellites veered off course and had to be destroyed in a spectacular fireball.

''We had discouraged the Japanese people when our rockets malfunctioned before, but since then we have been making every effort to regain citizens' confidence,'' JAXA project manager Akio Tsujibata said ahead of the launch.

''Now we have come to the point where we think we can catch up with the world's leading nations soon,'' he told Reuters.

Japan last year announced ambitious targets for its space programme, including manned space flight -- a feat already achieved by Asian rival China.

''Kiku'', equipped with two deployable antennas whose combined size of 40 metres (131 feet) is equivalent to a tennis court, is intended improve the environment for mobile phone-based communications, JAXA said on its Web site.

It also aims to help develop technologies for a satellite-based multimedia broadcasting system for mobile devices, a function that could speed up rescue operations at disaster sites, the agency said.

The launch, originally scheduled for the weekend, had been delayed by cloudy weather and a threat of lightning.


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