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JAXA, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and various Japanese entities are collaborating on the launch, installation on the rocket, and operations at the ISS.
JAXA and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries announced the launch of the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System Michibiki 5, utilizing the H3 rocket No. 8 on December 7, 2025.
MHI Group reported a mass-to-orbit of 7,500.0 kg with a known percentage of 100%.
NTT and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries conducted a wireless energy transmission experiment using laser light to deliver energy 1 kilometer away.
The UAE signed an agreement with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to provide services for its 2028 mission to the asteroid belt.
The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries H3 rocket lifted off at 1:48 a.m. Eastern (0648 UTC) 2024-11-04 from the Tanegashima Space Center.
The Mohammed Bin Rashid Explorer spacecraft is scheduled to launch on Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ H3 launch vehicle in early 2028.
The UAE Space Agency and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries signed an agreement for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to provide launch services for the Mohammed Bin Rashid Explorer spacecraft aboard the H3 launch vehicle.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries successfully launched its H3 rocket on 2024-02-16, following a failed inaugural launch nearly a year earlier.
A Mitsubishi Heavy Industries H-2A rocket with a pair of SRB-A3 solid boosters lifted off from Tanegashima Space Center at 0444 UTC on 2024-01-12.
The UK committed £1.7 million from its £20 million International Bilateral Fund to support Viasat’s on-orbit telemetry relay service In-Range for use on Mitsubishi Heavy Industry’s H3 launch vehicle.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industry’s H3 launch vehicle is due to take off from 2025.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries completed its investigation into the failed inaugural H3 launch in March and defined corrective actions, some of which were applied to the H-2A launch vehicle that successfully launched on 2023-09-06.
Japan launched the XRISM X-ray space telescope and the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) on a single Mitsubishi Heavy Industries H-2A rocket on 2023-09-06.
MHI has demonstrated a significant reduction in requisite power consumption using immersion cooling units compared to conventional data centers.
FNT and MHI will combine their innovative solutions and develop new solutions to improve data center management and tackle energy consumption challenges.
MHI's solutions for analysis and energy management will be integrated into FNT's data center infrastructure management (DCIM) software solution.
FNT Software announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI).
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries operates in energy, smart infrastructure, industrial machinery, aerospace, and defense sectors.
Inmarsat’s I-6 F1 (GX6A) and I-6 F2 (GX6B) carry L- and Ka-band payloads and were manufactured by Airbus, with GX6A launching in December 2021 on MHI and GX6B launching in February 2023 on SpaceX.