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The H–I (H–1) was a Japanese medium-lift launch vehicle, consisting of a licence-produced American first stage and set of booster rockets, and all-Japanese upper stages. The H in the name represented the use of liquid hydrogen fuel in the second stage. It was launched nine times between 1986 and 1992. It replaced the N-II, and was subsequently replaced by the H-II, which used the same upper stages with a Japanese first stage.

Tanegashima Space CenterTanegashima Space Center
H-I-FullScaledModel-20090827H-I-FullScaledModel-20090827
H-I-FullScaledModel-20090827-StrapOnBoostersH-I-FullScaledModel-20090827-StrapOnBoosters
Replica of H-I Rocket in Miyazaki Science CenterReplica of H-I Rocket in Miyazaki Science Center
View of Miyazaki Science CenterView of Miyazaki Science Center
H-I-Rocket-ScaleModel-ISAS-CommHallH-I-Rocket-ScaleModel-ISAS-CommHall
Rockets of NASDAandJAXA scalemodels-atJAXATsukubaSpaceDome20250607Rockets of NASDAandJAXA scalemodels-atJAXATsukubaSpaceDome20250607