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Ohsumi (satellite)
Ōsumi
is the first
Japanese
satellite
put into
orbit
. It was
launched
on
February 11
, 1970 at 04:25
UTC
with a
Lambda 4S-5 rocket
from
Uchinoura Space Center
by
Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science
,
University of Tokyo
, now part of the
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
.
Japan
became the
fourth nation
after the
USSR
,
United States
and
France
to
release
an
artificial satellite
into
successful
orbit on its own. The satellite is named after the
Ōsumi Peninsula
in
Kagoshima Prefecture
, Japan.