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CG Images of QZS-3

Sep.05,2016

The first Quasi-Zenith Satellite (QZS-1) was launched in 2010. Three additional satellites, QZS-2 to QZS-4, are under development and will be operated in a four-satellite constellation starting in FY2018. Of the additional three satellites, two (QZS-2 and QZS-4) are on a quasi-zenith satellite orbit (QZO), while QZS-3 is on a geostationary orbit (GEO). Nine CG images are available of QZS-3 with two backgrounds each for a total of 18 images. (These CG images can be used according to the Terms of Usage below. Detailed specifications are subject to change.)

QZS: Geostationary satellite

(nine images x two background types, revised September 5, 2016)

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 1 with background

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 1 with no background

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 2 with background

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 2 with no background

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 3 with background

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 3 with no background

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 4 with background

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 4 with no background

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 5 with background

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 5 with no background

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 6 with background

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 6 with no background

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 7 with background

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 7 with no background

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 8 with background

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 8 with no background

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 9 with background

QZS: Geostationary satellite, Type 9 with no background

*Detailed specifications are subject to change.

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