The three H-IIB rocket launches to date all served to launch the H-II transfer vehicle (HTV) known as "KOUNOTORI," a cargo transporter to the International Space Station (ISS).
What does HTV stand for?
HTV stands for H-II Transfer Vehicle
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The H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) Demonstration Flight and the H-IIB Launch Vehicle are undergoing final launch preparations at the Vehicle Assembly Building waiting for their launch on Sept.
The exposed facility has its own robotic arm, which means that experiments launched on unmanned cargo spacecraft, such as Japan's H-II Transfer Vehicle, can be installed without requiring an astronaut to emplace it on a spacewalk, says Robinson.