HTV-X, the Glossary
, tentatively called HTV-X, is an uncrewed expendable cargo spacecraft under development by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) as the successor of H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV).[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Artemis program, Cabinet Office (Japan), Cargo, Comparison of space station cargo vehicles, Coordinated Universal Time, H-II Transfer Vehicle, H3 (rocket), HTV-X, HTV-X1, International Docking System Standard, International Space Station, JAXA, Lunar Gateway, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, NASASpaceflight, Reaction control system, Tonne, Uncrewed spacecraft.
- Cargo spacecraft
- H-II Transfer Vehicles
- JAXA
Artemis program
The Artemis program is a Moon exploration program that is led by the United States' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and was formally established in 2017 via Space Policy Directive 1.
Cabinet Office (Japan)
The (CAO) is an agency of the Cabinet of Japan.
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Cargo
In transportation, freight refers to goods conveyed by land, water or air, while cargo refers specifically to freight when conveyed via water or air.
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Comparison of space station cargo vehicles
A number of different spacecraft have been used to carry cargo to and from space stations. HTV-X and Comparison of space station cargo vehicles are cargo spacecraft.
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Coordinated Universal Time
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is the primary time standard globally used to regulate clocks and time.
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H-II Transfer Vehicle
The H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV), also called, is an expendable, automated cargo spacecraft used to resupply the ''Kibō'' Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) and the International Space Station (ISS). HTV-X and h-II Transfer Vehicle are cargo spacecraft, h-II Transfer Vehicles, JAXA and Supply vehicles for the International Space Station.
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H3 (rocket)
The H3 Launch Vehicle is a Japanese expendable launch system.
HTV-X
, tentatively called HTV-X, is an uncrewed expendable cargo spacecraft under development by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) as the successor of H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV). HTV-X and HTV-X are cargo spacecraft, h-II Transfer Vehicles, JAXA and Supply vehicles for the International Space Station.
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HTV-X1
HTV-X1 is the first flight and the technical demonstration mission of HTV-X, an uncrewed expendable cargo spacecraft. HTV-X and HTV-X1 are h-II Transfer Vehicles and Supply vehicles for the International Space Station.
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International Docking System Standard
The International Docking System Standard (IDSS) is an international standard for spacecraft docking adapters.
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International Space Station
The International Space Station (ISS) is a large space station assembled and maintained in low Earth orbit by a collaboration of five space agencies and their contractors: NASA (United States), Roscosmos (Russia), ESA (Europe), JAXA (Japan), and CSA (Canada).
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JAXA
The is the Japanese national air and space agency.
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Lunar Gateway
The Lunar Gateway, or simply Gateway, is a space station which is planned to be assembled in orbit around the Moon.
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
The is one of the eleven ministries of Japan that composes part of the executive branch of the government of Japan.
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NASASpaceflight
NASASpaceflight, more often referred to as NSF, is a private aerospace news organization, which operates a YouTube channel, website, and forum, which launched in 2005, as well as various social media channels covering crewed and uncrewed spaceflight and aerospace engineering news.
Reaction control system
A reaction control system (RCS) is a spacecraft system that uses thrusters to provide attitude control and translation.
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Tonne
The tonne (or; symbol: t) is a unit of mass equal to 1,000 kilograms.
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Uncrewed spacecraft
Uncrewed spacecraft or robotic spacecraft are spacecraft without people on board. HTV-X and Uncrewed spacecraft are cargo spacecraft.
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See also
Cargo spacecraft
- Advanced Research and Conventional Technology Utilization Spacecraft
- Andrews Cargo Module
- Argo (Russian spacecraft)
- Automated Transfer Vehicle
- Cargo Dragon C208
- Cargo Dragon C209
- Cargo Dragon C211
- Comparison of space station cargo vehicles
- Crew Dragon C205
- Cygnus (spacecraft)
- Dream Chaser Tenacity
- H-II Transfer Vehicle
- HTV-X
- Orel (spacecraft)
- Progress (spacecraft)
- Soyuz GVK
- SpaceX Dragon
- SpaceX Dragon 1
- SpaceX Starship
- Starship HLS
- Stoke Space Nova
- TGK PG
- TKS (spacecraft)
- The Exploration Company
- Tianzhou (spacecraft)
- Uncrewed spacecraft
H-II Transfer Vehicles
- H-II Transfer Vehicle
- HTV-1
- HTV-X
- HTV-X1
- Kounotori 2
- Kounotori 3
- Kounotori 4
- Kounotori 5
- Kounotori 6
- Kounotori 7
- Kounotori 8
- Kounotori 9
JAXA
- ALOS-2
- ALOS-3
- ALOS-4
- Advanced Land Observing Satellite
- Akatsuki (spacecraft)
- Birds-1
- Birds-2
- Bisei Spaceguard Center
- Chofu Aerospace Center
- Earth Observation Center
- Global Change Observation Mission
- Global Precipitation Measurement
- Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite
- Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite-2
- H-II Transfer Vehicle
- HTV-X
- IKAROS
- Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration Program
- Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
- Int-Ball
- JAXA
- Kakuda Space Center
- Kirobo
- List of JAXA launches
- Mageshima
- National Aerospace Laboratory of Japan
- National Space Development Agency of Japan
- Noshiro Rocket Testing Center
- Reusable Vehicle Testing
- Sagamihara Campus
- Sora-Q
- Taiki Aerospace Research Field
- Tanegashima Space Center
- Tsukuba Space Center
- Uchinoura Space Center
- Usuda Deep Space Center
- Winged Reusable Sounding rocket
- Yoshinobu Launch Complex
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTV-X
Also known as HTV-X2.