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RAISE-4 is part of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)’s program called The Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration-4.
Takumi Takahama pointed out three trends in talent inflow: from large enterprises to startups, from JAXA to startups, and from strong industries like automotive and electronics entering space.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched the Greenhouse Gases and Water Cycle Observation Satellite (GOSAT-GW) in June 2025.
JAXA will launch the quasi-zenith satellite system Michibiki No. 5 using H3 rocket No. 8 on December 7, 2025.
MMX is an international project led by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), in collaboration with NASA, ESA, CNES, and DLR.
PASCO, RESTEC, and Tellus began providing data from JAXA's advanced radar satellite ALOS-4 from November 10, 2025.
Data from ALOS-4 will be provided by companies selected through a JAXA public call, with PASCO, Synspective, and Tenchi in the selection as data service providers.
Japan has two JAXA launch sites: the Tanegashima Space Center and the Uchinoura Space Observation Center.
KDDI was selected as a contractor for JAXA's space strategy fund for developing and demonstrating a lunar-earth communication system, aiming for implementation post-2028.
JAXA will research and develop segmented mirror technology and a functional demonstration model for the 3.6-meter class optical antenna.
For the second goal, JAXA will proceed with the manufacture of a full-scale functional demonstration model of the large segmented mirror with a diameter of 3.6 meters and conduct optical tests using this model.
JAXA's research and development department announced this initiative on November 4.
JAXA's specific research and development goals for this project include demonstrating the feasibility of essential technologies required for segmented mirrors and for space-based segmented mirror technology.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has initiated a new research and development project called the Optical Synthetic-aperture Collaborative Advanced Research in Japan (OSCAR-J).
To achieve the first goal, JAXA will manufacture multiple mirrors with a diameter of approximately 1.3 meters and develop precise positioning adjustment functions between mirrors and measurement technology to evaluate the performance during segmentation.
El astronauta de JAXA Kimiya Yui capturó el HTV-X1 utilizando el brazo robótico canadiense, Canadarm2.
La Agencia Espacial de Japón (JAXA) lanzó el primer transportador de carga HTV-X1 desde el Centro Espacial de Tanegashima el 26 de octubre.
Hiroshi Yamakawa is the president of JAXA.
The ESA and JAXA are working on the BepiColombo mission to Mercury and Hera mission approaching the asteroid system Dimorphos.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has ended efforts to regain contact with Akatsuki after more than a year.