Epsilon Rocket
The Epsilon Rocket is a small, solid-fueled launch vehicle developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). Designed for launching small satellites into low Earth orbit, it is a cost-effective option for various space missions. The rocket is known for its reliability and efficiency, making it suitable for commercial and scientific purposes.
First launched in 2013, the Epsilon Rocket features advanced technology, including an automated launch system that reduces the need for extensive ground support. It can carry payloads of up to 1,200 kilograms, catering to the growing demand for satellite deployment in the space industry.