International audienceHydronium (H3O+) was first detected in 1986 in interstellar molecular clouds. It was reported in many galactic diffuse and dense regions, as well as in extragalactic sources. H3O+ plays a major role both in interstellar oxygen and water chemistry. However, despite the large number of H3O+ observations, its collisional excitation was investigated only partially. In the present work we study the state-to-state rotational de-excitation of ortho- and para-H3O+ in collisions both with ortho- and para-H2. The cross sections are calculated within the close-coupling formalism using a highly accurate potential energy surface developed for this system. The rate coefficients are computed up to 300 K kinetic temperature. Transitio...