The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) (国立研究開発法人宇宙航空研究開発機構, Kokuritsu-kenkyū-kaihatsu-hōjin Uchū Kōkū Kenkyū Kaihatsu Kikō, lit. 'National Research...
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up JAXA in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. JAXA is Japan's national space agency. Jaxa or JAXA may also refer to: 100267 JAXA, minor planet Jaxa (state)...
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Jaxa (Chinese: 雅克薩; Ukrainian: Якса; Polish: Jaxa, Jaksa; Russian: Якса, romanized: Yaksa) was a 17th-century microstate in North Asia with its capital...
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The JAXA Astronaut Corps is a unit of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) that selects, trains, and provides astronauts as crew members for U...
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Albertina Jaxa (born October 27, 1970) is a South African actress.Tina Jaxa had a role in BET Redemption as Evelyn Zikode who wants to continue his father's...
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robotic spacecraft developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to return a sample of material from a small near-Earth asteroid named 25143...
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H3 (rocket) (redirect from H3 (JAXA))
Tanegashima Space Center in Japan. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and JAXA are responsible for the design, manufacture, and operation of the H3. The...
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Jaxa of Köpenick (sometimes Jaksa or Jacza of Copnic, Polish: Jaksa z Kopnika or Jaksa z Kopanicy, Jaksa being an early Sorbian and/or Polish form of James)...
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and JAXA. January 23, 2009. "H-IIA F16". Sorae. Archived from the original on 2012-02-18. "Launch Day of the H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 17". JAXA. March...
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Japanese science module for the International Space Station (ISS) developed by JAXA. It is the largest single ISS module, and is attached to the Harmony module...
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Naoko Yamazaki (section JAXA career)
born December 27, 1970) is a Japanese engineer and former astronaut at JAXA. She was the second Japanese woman to fly in space. The first was Chiaki...
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Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The mission would send an uncrewed lunar lander and rover to explore the...
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expedition began with the departure of Soyuz MS-26 on 19 April 2025 with JAXA astronaut Takuya Onishi taking over the ISS command. It will continue the...
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asteroid sample-return mission operated by the Japanese state space agency JAXA. It is a successor to the Hayabusa mission, which returned asteroid samples...
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their contractors: NASA (United States), Roscosmos (Russia), ESA (Europe), JAXA (Japan), and CSA (Canada). As the largest space station ever constructed...
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to 29 November 2003. Production and management of the H-IIA shifted from JAXA to MHI on 1 April 2007. Flight 13, which launched the lunar orbiter SELENE...
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Nicefor Czernichowski (section State of Jaxa)
Chernigovsky (died in 1675; Polish: Nicefor Czernichowski, also known as Jaxa-Czernichowski and Czernihowski, Russian: Никифор Романович Черниговский)...
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Mukai (向井 千秋, Mukai Chiaki, born May 6, 1952) is a Japanese physician and JAXA astronaut. She was the first Japanese woman in space, the first Japanese...
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Koichi Wakata (section JAXA career)
Japanese engineer and an astronaut working for Axiom Space. Wakata retired from JAXA in 2024 after a career in spaceflight spanning nearly two decades. He logged...
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Takuya Onishi (section JAXA career)
Japanese astronaut selected for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in 2009. He spent four months on board the International Space Station in...
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Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (redirect from JAXA ISAS)
Education. Since 2003, it is a division of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The ISAS originated as part of the Institute of Industrial Science of the...
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rocket which was retired in 2006. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) began developing the Epsilon in 2007. It is capable of placing a 590 kg...
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largest moon Phobos. Developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and announced on 9 June 2015, MMX will land and collect samples from Phobos...
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transport (SST) technology development program run by the Japanese Space Agency JAXA. The original goal was to produce by 2015 a new aircraft designed to carry...
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Mohri was selected by the National Space Development Agency of Japan (now JAXA) to train as a payload specialist for a Japanese materials science payload...
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module for scientific research being studied by the Japanese space agency JAXA and private venture Japan LEO Shachu, a wholly owned subsidiary of conglomerate...
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Agency (JAXA) and its division, the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS). It is also one of the three major enterprises of the JAXA Space...
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Sniper", was a lunar lander mission of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). The lander's initial launch date in 2021 was postponed until 2023 due to...
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scientist and astronaut selected by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). Suwa was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1977 and grew up in Tsukuba, Ibaraki....
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Ryszard Jaxa-Małachowski Kulisicz (Odessa, May 14, 1887 — Lima, September 6, 1972), later known as Ricardo de Jaxa Małachowski, was a Polish-Peruvian architect...
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