Mission Overview
Information Gathering Satellite (IGS) is a Japanese governmental spy satellite program. IGS Optical 7, as the name suggests, is an optical reconnaissance satellite. Japan began development of IGS in the late 1990s, following North Korea’s attempted satellite launch in 1998. Although the North Korean launch failed to reach orbit, the rocket carrying it crossed Japan during its ascent, sparking fears that North Korean missiles would be able to target the islands. With IGS, Japan aimed to develop an independent reconnaissance capability to monitor future threats. The constellation can also be used for disaster monitoring and other civilian applications by the Japanese government.
Payloads
1
Type
Government/Top Secret
Vehicle
H-IIA
Window
01:34 AM UTC – 01:39 AM UTC
Rocket
MI
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Launch Site
Tanegashima Space Center, Japan
