JAXA - Japan's Space Agency
Under Development
Global Change Observation Mission - Climate (GCOM-C)
GCOM-C1 structural model sinusoidal vibration test
JAXA conducted a sinusoidal vibration test for the GCOM-C1 using a structural model. This test using simulated vibrations verifies if the...
JAXA - Japan's Space Agency
Orbital Systems
Himawari 8 & 9
Himawari-8 and 9 ("sunflower") are Geostationary Meteorological Satellites that form the third generation of Himawari satellites operated by the Japanese Meteorological Agency (JMA) for use in operational meteorological application...
JAXA -Japan's Space Agency
Orbital System
ALOS-2 - Radar Observation
ALOS-2 - the Advanced Land Observation Satellite 2 is a radar Earth Observation satellite operated by the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency to acquire high-resolution radar imagery of Earth for cartography, regional...
JAXA - Japan's Space Agency
Orbital Systems
ASNARO-1
ASNARO, the Advanced Satellite with New system ARchitecture for Observation, is a Japanese satellite project developed by NEC Corporation and USEF (Institute for Unmanned Space Experiment Free Flyer) under funding from NEDO (New Energy and...
JAXA - Japan's Space Agency
Japanese Space Exploration Systems:
Hayabusa 2
Hayabusa 2 is an Asteroid exploration mission by the Japanese Space Exploration Agency setting out to study Asteroid 1999 JU3, dispatch a series of landers and a penetrator, and acquire sample material for return to...
JAXA - Japan's Space Agency
Space Launch Vehicle
Epsilon
Epsilon is a Japanese expendable launch system designed to lift small payloads into Low Earth Orbit. The all-solid launch vehicle uses a number of heritage components flown on different vehicles and its major objective is to provide a...
JAXA - Japan's Space Agency
Space Launch Vehicle
H-IIB
H-IIB is a Japanese Launch Vehicle. It is a two-stage rocket operated by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and MHI. H-IIB is built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The vehicle is a heavy lift launcher that can be used to deliver...
NASA's Kepler Mission Discovered 1,000 Planets In Its Quest to Find Life
It was six years ago this month that NASA shot the Kepler telescope to the heavens on a galactic, planet-finding mission. Today, the space agency released this graphic that could also be Kepler’s mic-dropping resume...
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