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  2. Japanese space program - Wikipedia

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    Japanese space law was amended in 2008 to allow the deployment of military satellites for reconnaissance and missile defense only. Some of the budget was diverted from the scientific space exploration budget for these plans, which put pressure on other technologies. [23] The biggest success in recent years was the Hayabusa sample

  3. JAXA - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, JAXA was formed by merging Japan's three space agencies to streamline Japan's space program, and JAXA took over operations of the H-IIA liquid-fueled launch vehicle, the M-V solid-fuel launch vehicle, and several observation rockets from each agency. The H-IIA is a launch vehicle that improved reliability while reducing costs by making ...

  4. Category:Space program of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan Space Systems; Japan Spaceguard Association; Japanese Lunar Exploration Program; Japanese names on the moon craters; Japanese Space Station Module (Mitsui) JSAT (satellite constellation) JSAT Corporation

  5. Japan's ispace, US's Firefly launch commercial moon landers - AOL

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    ORLANDO, Florida/TOKYO (Reuters) -Two moon landers, one from Japan's ispace and another from U.S. space firm Firefly, began their journeys into space on Wednesday with SpaceX's unusual double ...

  6. Japanese Lunar Exploration Program - Wikipedia

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    The (Japanese) Lunar Exploration Program (Japanese: 月探査計画, romanized: tsuki tansa keikaku) is a program of robotic and human missions to the Moon undertaken by the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and its division, the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS).

  7. Hayabusa - Wikipedia

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    In relation to the mission profile, JAXA defined the following success criteria and corresponding scores for major milestones in the mission prior to the launch of the Hayabusa spacecraft. [6] As it shows, the Hayabusa spacecraft is a platform for testing new technology and the primary objective of the Hayabusa project is the world's first ...

  8. Japanese lander: ‘Moon sniper’ spacecraft lands on lunar ...

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    A Japanese “Moon sniper” spacecraft appears to have landed on the Moon.. But the country’s space agency could not immediately confirm that it had done so safely.. A livestream of the landing ...

  9. Japan's Space One Kairos rocket fails minutes after liftoff - AOL

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    It is the latest in a series of recent setbacks for Japanese rocket development, even as the government pushes for 30 rocket launches annually and an 8 trillion yen ($52 billion) space industry by ...