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JAXA and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries announced the launch of the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System Michibiki 5, utilizing the H3 rocket No. 8 on December 7, 2025.
The new antenna will support other space agencies like NASA, JAXA, and ISRO under mutual agreements for joint support.
The Series 3 Lunar Lander has successfully completed thermal vacuum testing at JAXA's Tsukuba Space facility.
On October 7, 2025, Arc Edge Space was selected by JAXA to implement the Dedicated LEO PNT project.
The budget for space-related projects at the Ministry of Defense exceeds that of JAXA.
JAXA has spun off technical information for the Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) universal small reflector named Mt.FUJI to private companies.
JAXA aims for many space vehicles to standardize SLR reflectors to enhance Space Situational Awareness (SSA).
JAXA内之浦宇宙空間観測所がある鹿児島県肝付町の楠隼中高一貫教育校において、紙製ロケットを空気圧で飛ばす「エアロケット」を教材にしたプロジェクトマネジメント講義が8月25日に実施された。
Discussions with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) focused on advancing Earth observation and space exploration.
ESA highlighted its cooperation with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) during IAC 2025, on September 30, one day before signing the MoU with KASA.
The New Norcia antenna will facilitate collaboration with international partners, including NASA, the Japanese JAXA, and the Indian ISRO.
JAXA is also developing a smaller version called mini-Mt.FUJI.
SLR experiments using Mt.FUJI were successfully conducted at JAXA's Tsukuba Space Center, with data analysis evaluating the performance of the satellite positioning system (GNSS) on CE-SAT-IE.
The New Norcia 3 antenna can also support other space agencies such as NASA, JAXA, and ISRO.
The reflectors manufactured by the three companies will be labeled with 'JAXA LABEL TECH'.
Throughout the IAC, the Canadian Space Agency met with other space agencies including NASA, ESA, JAXA, and others.
The ESA spacecraft 'RAMSES' and JAXA's 'Destiny+' will be launched together on Japan's H3 rocket.
JAXA's previous missions have relied on custom-built SLR reflectors manufactured overseas, which brought disadvantages of being costly, large, and heavy.
The first mission to utilize Mt.FUJI is JAXA’s HTV-X, a new cargo spacecraft for the International Space Station (ISS).
The Mt.FUJI SLR reflector developed by JAXA is lightweight and inexpensive, tailored for low Earth orbit use.