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H-IIA

H-IIA

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Designed: July 2022

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H-IIA (H-2A) is an active expendable launch system operated by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. These liquid fuel rockets have been used to launch satellites into geostationary orbit; lunar orbiting spacecraft; Akatsuki, which studied the planet Venus; and the Emirates Mars Mission, which was launched to Mars in July 2020. Launches occur at the Tanegashima Space Center. The H-IIA first flew in 2001. As of December 2021, H-IIA rockets were launched 45 times, including 39 consecutive missions without a failure, dating back to 29 November 2003.

Production and management of the H-IIA shifted from JAXA to MHI on 1 April 2007. Flight 13, which launched the lunar orbiter SELENE, was the first H-IIA launched after this privatization.

The H-IIA is a derivative of the earlier H-II rocket, substantially redesigned to improve reliability and minimize costs. There have been four variants, with two in active service (as of 2020) for various purposes. A derivative design, the H-IIB, was developed in the 2000s and made its maiden flight in 2009.

Designation Mass (tonnes) Payload to GTO (tonnes) Addon modules
H2A 202 285 4.1 2 (SRB)
H2A 2022 316 4.5 2 SRB-A (SRB) + 2  (SSB)
H2A 2024 347 5 2 SRB-A (SRB) + 4 Castor 4AXL (SSB)
H2A 204 445 6 4 SRB-A (SRB)
H2A 212 403 7.5 2 SRB-A (SRB) + 1 LRB
H2A 222 520 9.5 2 SRB-A (SRB) + 2 LRBs

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Designer Notes

This moc has the ability to have its stages swapped to match real life missions. Many techniques were used to make this moc as much accurate as possible, for example, the SSB’s angled engine bells like the ones on the Indian PSLV launch vehicle. This moc also includes a stand for any of the rockets, since the real rocket had its main engine sit lower than the SRBs, If you do not wish to add the stand, feel free to remove the main engine’s bottom 2×2 plate, it won’t the moc’s appearance differ much. For the boosters, feel free to replace the 3L Bars with 2Ls.

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