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JAXA performs various activities related to aerospace as an organization, from basic research in the aerospace field to development and utilization.

Chofu-City, Tokyo
Joined January 2010

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  1. Jun 1

    【International Space Exploration Symposium 2021 #3🌙】We will invite various players to discuss the theme "connecting ground and space exploration" to realize sustainable society! ★Date: June 14, 6:00 p.m.- (tentative) ★Language: Japanese ★More info:

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  2. A new article in No. 83 issue of the magazine "": (Multi-footprint Observation Lidar and Imager)- Space opens new applications for observation.

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  3. May 27

    As the COVID-19 pandemic began last year, I thought about how could marshal its resources to help benefit people worldwide. Together, , & created the Earth Observing Dashboard. Now, we're using it to host a global hackathon

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  4. ⏰The 2nd Kibo-RPC Call for Participation deadline: June 6, 2021, @ 23:59 🎁[Video] 1st Kibo-RPC - Footage - Including JAXA/NASA collaborations, introducing rules, Preliminary Round to the Final Round and so on.

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  5. [Press Release] Data Acquisition on the Lunar Surface with a Transformable Lunar Robot, Assisting Development of the Crewed Pressurized Rover

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  6. This year, the Epsilon launch vehicle is scheduled for launch. We are now calling for messages for these project members. The messages we receive will be printed on the launch vehicle and launched. To apply, click here↓

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  7. [Press Release] Discovery of the most primitive boulders on Ryugu: Observational results from the asteroid explorer, Hayabusa2, published in Nature Astronomy

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  8. A new article in No. 83 issue of the magazine "": Introduction of (Laser Utilizing Communication System) to relay observation data using an optical data relay located about 36,000km above the ’s surface.

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  9. May 24

    Use your ingenuity to solve challenges arising from the Covid-19 pandemic! The all-virtual global Earth Observation Dashboard Hackathon, supported by , and , to take place from 6/23-6/29. 🚀

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  10. A new article in No. 83 issue of the magazine "": -Eye - World’s first technology for predicting hazardous areas for lightning strikes.

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  11. Minister Hagiuda held a teleconference with Senator Nelson, the newly appointed administrator. Senator Nelson has dedicated to space policy and been to space. It is confirmed that the U.S and Japan will promote space cooperation, including the Artemis Program. 🌕🛰️🚀🧑‍🚀

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  12. May 21

    Thank you to for being such a great partner. Our collaborative relationship is a bedrock of our aerospace research and exploration.

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  13. Enjoyed watching the match on orbit with ! Congrats to the players, staff and supporters for both teams for playing a great game. Now let’s get ready for the Finals! 🏉

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  14. It was our pleasure speaking with this morning! Minister HAGIUDA, Minister INOUE, and Dr. YAMAKAWA had an online courtesy call with NASA Administrator, Sen. Nelson. We reaffirmed the importance of Japan-U.S. space cooperation.

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  15. A new article in No. 83 issue of "": Report on the Essay & Drawing Contest held to commemorate " Day." The theme was "Space in 50 Years, ” with 2020 marking the 50th anniversary of the launch of Japan's first satellite .

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  16. [Latest Video] 「Team Earth Observation "Satellite Rangers"」has been released. Please have a look at it.

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  17. A new article in No. 83 issue of the magazine "": Report on the 1st Robot Programming Challenge in the Japanese Experiment Module "Kibo" on the International Space Station () with space robots and .

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  18. A new article in No. 83 issue of the magazine "": Marine radar plays key role for search in Re-entry Capsule recovery.

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  19. A new article in No. 83 issue of the magazine "" is now available: ocean experts take on the samples from the asteroid brought back by .

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  20. A new article in No. 83 issue of the magazine "" is now available: Spokesperson looking back six-year journey.

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