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The Japanese space program has been developed for peaceful goals, completely separate from military technology. Therefore, the program's purposes are generally commercial or scientific. [citation needed] According to JAXA's long-term vision, aerospace technology is to be used for: Natural disasters, as a support system for environmental issues
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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 ...
Space missions whose outcome was successful, meaning that the proposed objectives were met, regardless of whether or not minor incidents occurred that were resolved during the course of the mission, but without these affecting the final result.
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Success Demonstration Flight 2 20 December 2016 11:00:00 [30] Epsilon 3 Stages Uchinoura Space Center: ERG (ARASE) 350 kg [31] Geocentric: JAXA: Success 3 17 January 2018 21:06:11 [32] Epsilon 4 Stages [33] Uchinoura Space Center: ASNARO-2: 570 kg SSO: Japan Space Systems: Success 4 18 January 2019 00:50:20 [34] Epsilon 4 Stages Uchinoura Space ...
A Taiwanese startup aims to become the first foreign firm to launch a rocket from Japan by early next year, part of a plan industry advocates say will aid Tokyo's ambitions of becoming a space hub ...
A review of the ISS program concluded that Japan's participation in the ISS program had a higher cost performance when compared to other countries. [11] From the Japanese government's perspective, continuing human spaceflight in LEO in the post-ISS era was identified to be vital to train human resources, for international space cooperation and ...