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  2. Uchusen - Wikipedia

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    'Spaceship'), also known as Space Magazine Uchusen, is a Japanese magazine about science fiction and tokusatsu films, television series, and other media. First published in 1980 by the company Asahi Sonorama , the magazine's publication frequency alternated between quarterly and bi-monthly over time before it temporarily ceased publication in 2005.

  3. List of topics in space - Wikipedia

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    Architecture in space; Batteries in space; Christmas in space; Corrosion in space; Death in space; Dogs in space; Dust in space; Economy in space (Mining in space) Garbage in space; Humans in space; Hygiene in space; Industry in space; Interstellar and circumstellar molecules; Locomotion in space; Medicine in space; Mice in space ...

  4. Japanese space program - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese space program (Japanese: 日本の宇宙開発) originated in the mid-1950s as a research group led by Hideo Itokawa at the University of Tokyo. The size of the rockets produced gradually increased from under 30 cm (12 in) at the start of the project, to over 15 m (49 ft) by the mid-1960s.

  5. Japanese scientists want to send a wooden satellite into space

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    It’s not just a pipedream: Murata and his team have been working on the project for four years and sent wood samples to space in 2021 to test the material’s resilience to space conditions.

  6. List of magazines in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A selection of magazines for sale at a 7-Eleven in Sumida, Tokyo.. The first Japanese magazine was published in Japan in October 1867. [1] The magazine named Seiyo-Zasshi (meaning Western Magazine in English) was established and published until September 1869 by Shunzo Yanagawa, a Japanese scholar. [1]

  7. JAXA - Wikipedia

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    Usuda Deep Space Center (UDSC) is a spacecraft tracking station in Saku, Nagano (originally in Usuda, Nagano; Usuda merged into Saku in 2005), the first deep-space antenna constructed with beam-waveguide technology, and for many years, Japan's only ground station for communication with interplanetary spacecraft in deep space.

  8. Institute of Space and Astronautical Science - Wikipedia

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    Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (宇宙科学研究所, Uchū Kagaku Kenkyūsho), or ISAS, is a Japanese national research organization of astrophysics using rockets, astronomical satellites and interplanetary probes which played a major role in Japan's space development.

  9. Tanpopo mission - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Kibo module (left) and the Exposed Facility Unit (right). The Tanpopo mission is an orbital astrobiology experiment investigating the potential interplanetary transfer of life, organic compounds, and possible terrestrial particles in the low Earth orbit.