TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY JAPAN
Online ISSN : 1884-0485
ISSN-L : 1884-0485
g) Space Transportation
Epsilon Rocket Launcher and Future Solid Rocket Technologies
Yasuhiro MORITATakayuki IMOTOShinichiro TOKUDOMEHirohito OHTSUKA
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2012 年 10 巻 ists28 号 p. Tg_19-Tg_24

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The Epsilon rocket, formerly called Advanced Solid Rocket (ASR) launcher, proceeded to the full development phase in August 2010 and its launch site was officially declared to be the Uchinoura Space Center (USC), the home of Japanese solid propellant rocket. The primary purpose of Epsilon is to provide small satellites with a responsive launch that means a low cost, user-friendly and ultimately efficient launch system. The slogan is “Small, Cheap, Fast and Reliable”. This outcome is also a result of the excellent endeavors of those who devoted themselves to the next generation solid propellant rocket. However, this is not the final destination. Now that the development was approved, the most important is what the next step should be beyond Epsilon. This paper deals with the significance of the development of Epsilon launch vehicle and how it contributes to the possible evolution of future space transportation systems.

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