Japan’s H3 rocket is scheduled to launch from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture on Tuesday morning. This launch represents a critical attempt to recover from a failed launch last year, marking a significant moment for Japan’s space program. The H3 is Japan’s primary launch vehicle, and success is vital for future space missions. Final preparations are currently underway at the launch site. The launch will be broadcast live, allowing observers to follow the event in real-time. This mission aims to demonstrate the reliability and capability of the H3 rocket following the setbacks experienced in its previous attempt. A successful launch would restore confidence in Japan’s independent access to space.