Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
- JAXA and DLR initiated R&D Cooperation in Satellite Disaster Monitoring
(Monday, August 24, 2009) - Memorandum of Understanding with NASA for cooperation in Global Precipitation Measurement Project
(Saturday, August 8, 2009) - Launch of the H-IIB Launch Vehicle Test Flight
(Wednesday, July 8, 2009) - Images Taken By KAGUYA (SELENE) - 3D movie composition using Terrain Camera Images during controlled impact operation
(Wednesday, June 24, 2009) - Starting the Satellite Technology for the Asia-Pacific Region (STAR) Program
(Tuesday, June 2, 2009) - Result of the Second Captive Firing Test for the First Stage Flight Model Tank of the H-IIB Launch Vehicle
(Wednesday, April 22, 2009) - Postponement of the Second CFT of the First Stage Flight Model Tank for the H-IIB Launch Vehicle
(Monday, April 20, 2009) - The second Research Announcement on GOSAT
(Wednesday, April 8, 2009) - Flight Status of the Small Demonstration Satellite-1 (SDS-1)
(Saturday, January 24, 2009) - Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite "IBUKI" (GOSAT) End of Critical Phase Operation
(Saturday, January 24, 2009) - KAGUYA (SELENE) HDTV Image of Full Earth-Rise Over The Moon
(Tuesday, April 22, 2008) - Latin America: Sophisticated Japanese Satellite System (ALOS) will provide
(Tuesday, April 22, 2008) - World's Fastest Satellite Internet Connection to 45 cm User Terminal Using "KIZUNA" (WINDS)
(Monday, April 21, 2008) - Launch Result of the KIZUNA (WINDS) by the H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 14 (H-IIA F14)
(Saturday, February 23, 2008) - KAGUYA (SELENE) World's First Image Taken of the Moon by HDTV
(Wednesday, November 7, 2007) - KAGUYA (SELENE) Placed in Science Orbit Around the Moon
(Tuesday, October 23, 2007) - Launch of the KAGUYA (SELENE) by H-IIA Launch Vehicle No.13
(Wednesday, September 12, 2007) - JAMSTEC/JAXA: Total Area of Sea Ice in Arctic Ocean Smallest Since Observations Started
(Saturday, August 18, 2007) - New Launch Day of the KAGUYA (SELENE) by H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 13
(Wednesday, August 15, 2007) - Launch Postponement of KAGUYA (SELENE)
(Monday, July 23, 2007) - Observation Results of the "Daichi" relating to the Niigata Chuetsu Offshore Earthquake
(Monday, July 23, 2007) - "KAGUYA" selected as SELENE's nickname
(Sunday, June 10, 2007) - Hayabusa starts fully fledged return trip to Earth
(Saturday, April 28, 2007) - Hayabusa to start return trip to Earth in mid April
(Wednesday, April 4, 2007) - Kyoto Workshop for Global Space Exploration Strategy
(Friday, March 9, 2007) - Announcement of Japanese Expedition Crew to the International Space Station (ISS)
(Monday, February 19, 2007) - Deliver Your Message to the Moon Aboard Selene
(Thursday, November 30, 2006) - Hinode Early Operations and Near-Future Plans
(Tuesday, October 31, 2006) - Launch Result of the 22nd Scientific Satellite (SOLAR-B) by M-V-7
(Monday, September 25, 2006) - Launch Date of Large Deployable Reflector Small-sized Partial Model 2 (LDREX-2)
(Friday, September 22, 2006) - Launch Time of SOLAR-B/M-V-7
(Friday, September 22, 2006) - Commencement of AKARI Observations and Initial Results from Performance Verification (PV) Phase
(Tuesday, May 23, 2006) - Akari: Removal of the Cover of the Telescope and Operation Schedule
(Sunday, April 16, 2006) - Launch Result of ASTRO-F/M-V-8
(Wednesday, February 22, 2006) - Initial Operation of the 21st Scientific Satellite"Akari" (ASTRO-F)
(Tuesday, February 21, 2006) - Launch Postponement of ASTRO-F/M-V-8
(Monday, February 20, 2006) - Result of the First Joint Project Team Meeting for Establishing a Disaster Management System
(Thursday, February 16, 2006) - NASA Certifies Three JAXA Astronauts as Mission Specialists
(Wednesday, February 15, 2006) - Launch of M-V Launch Vehicle No. 8
(Wednesday, February 1, 2006) - Launch Postponement of the Advanced Land Observing Satellite "Daichi" (ALOS)/H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 8
(Sunday, January 22, 2006) - Seriously damaged Hayabusa making best efforts to come back to Earth
(Thursday, December 8, 2005) - Detailed Analysis Reveals That Hayabusa Landed on and Took Off from Itokawa
(Thursday, November 24, 2005) - MINERVA explores the surface of ITOKAWA
(Thursday, November 3, 2005) - Result of the Twelfth Session of the Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum (APRSAF-12)
(Sunday, October 16, 2005) - EXPO 2005 Morizo-Kikkoro Messe Final Event Our Future in Space: Japan Explores the Universe
(Sunday, September 11, 2005) - Hayabusa Successfully Captures The Shape of Asteroid Itokawa
(Tuesday, September 6, 2005) - Hayabusa Performes Star Tracker imaging of Asteroid Itokawa
(Monday, August 15, 2005) - Anomaly with the Suzaku Onboard Equipment (XRS)
(Wednesday, August 10, 2005) - Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) Launch Delay
(Saturday, July 23, 2005) - New Launch Schedule of the Space Shuttle Discovery with Astronaut Noguchi onboard
(Tuesday, July 19, 2005) - M-V-6 Places ASTRO-EII Into Orbit
(Sunday, July 10, 2005) - New Launch Date for M-V Launch Vehicle No. 6 and ASTRO-EII
(Thursday, July 7, 2005) - Postponement of the Launch Experiment of the M-V-6
(Wednesday, July 6, 2005) - Launch Experiment of M-V Launch Vehicle Flight #6
(Thursday, June 30, 2005) - "Radio Emission" wins Space Music Contest
(Wednesday, June 29, 2005) - MTSAT-1R/H-IIA F7 Launched
(Saturday, February 26, 2005) - New Launch Date for MTSAT-1R/H-IIA F7
(Thursday, February 24, 2005) - HAYABUSA's ion engines achieve 20,000 hours of Space Operation
(Thursday, December 30, 2004) - Signing of Joint Statement between Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI)
(Wednesday, November 17, 2004) - JAXA President Shuichiro Yamanouchi Resigns, Keiji Tachikawa To Succeed
(Thursday, November 11, 2004) - Data Deficit of Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer for EOS (AMSR-E)
(Friday, November 5, 2004) - Planetesimal belts are discovered around beta Pictoris -- revealing an early extrasolar planetary system
(Monday, October 25, 2004) - Japan Deloys Solar Sail Film in Space
(Tuesday, August 10, 2004) - Termination of Operation of Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM)
(Thursday, July 15, 2004) - Cooperative Agreement Concluded between JAXA and Space Oriented Higashiosaka Leading Association (SOHLA)
(Friday, May 21, 2004) - Global Warming Enhances Ozone Transport from the Stratosphere to the Troposphere
(Thursday, March 25, 2004) - Holding of the 10th Session of the Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum (APRSAF-10)
(Saturday, January 10, 2004) - Launch Failure of JAXA's IGS #2/H-IIA F6
(Saturday, November 29, 2003) - Status of Japan's Mars Explorer "NOZOMI"
(Thursday, November 20, 2003) - Reusable Vehicle Flight Experiment at Noshiro Testing Center
(Friday, November 7, 2003) - ISAS/JAXA Researchers discover evidence of hydrated and/or hydroxylated minerals on the surface of asteroid 4 Vesta
(Friday, November 7, 2003) - Reusable Vehicle Test at JAXA's Noshiro Testing Center
(Thursday, October 23, 2003) - OHSUMI, Japan's First Satellite, Reenters Earth Atmosphere After 33 Years
(Sunday, October 12, 2003) - MUSES-C Target Asteroid 1998 SF36 has been renamed "ITOKAWA"
(Tuesday, October 7, 2003) - Nozomi's Swingby of Earth
(Tuesday, October 7, 2003) - "Please Support Our Newly Born JAXA!"
(Saturday, October 4, 2003) - Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is Born
(Wednesday, October 1, 2003)
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