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JAXA Venture's Tenchi Jin provides a water pipe leak risk assessment service called 'Tenchi Jin Compass Space Water Bureau', which has surpassed 50 cumulative municipal contracts.
The review of the schedule occurred less than a year after JAXA confirmed in October 2024 that the flight test campaign had been postponed until 2026.
JAXA plans to transfer operation of the Epsilon S rocket to IHI Aerospace, making it part of their launch service offerings.
JAXA plans to conduct tests to replicate the anomaly using a small model of the second stage motor and may test a full-size model if necessary.
The innovative satellite technology demonstration program has been restructured into the JAXA Space Technology Incubation Program (JAXA-STEPS).
JAXA will create small test motors modelled on the new E-21 and old M-35 motors to investigate insulation burn patterns.
There is uncertainty regarding how JAXA will provide follow-up support under JAXA-STEPS for already adopted projects.
The Callisto project, conceived in 2015, is a collaboration between the French space agency CNES, Germany's DLR, and Japan's JAXA to develop reusable rocket technology for future European and Japanese launch systems.
Epsilon S is included in JAXA's space basic plan, which outlines launches for various satellites, including the postponed LOTUSat-1 and the rescheduled DESTINY+.
JAXA's development schedule for Epsilon S may include reverting to the conventional M-35 motor for upcoming launches.
JAXA announced the investigation status regarding a combustion anomaly observed during the ground combustion test of the Epsilon S rocket's second stage motor on September 10, 2024.
JAXA confirmed in October 2024 that the Callisto program's flight-test campaign had been postponed to 2026 prior to this latest revision.
The Callisto project is a collaboration between CNES, DLR, and JAXA aimed at maturing reusable rocket technology for future European and Japanese launch systems.
Sony's control room for satellite operations was established internally rather than at JAXA facilities, and the onboard camera is a Sony product.
Sakamoto joined JAXA as a new graduate and felt the strong appeal of space through approximately 100 consultations from companies interested in commercializing space.
Under the new system, companies that meet the requirements will receive the designation of 'JAXA Startup' or 'JAXA Partner Startup' without a review board assessment.
The system name has been changed to 'JAXA Startup Support System'.
Support measures include name usage permission, introduction to funds cooperating with JAXA, funding acquisition support, and promotional support for exhibiting at various events.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) announced a revision of its 'JAXA Venture Support System' on August 28, 2025.
JAXA aims to expand support for external startups to accelerate the social implementation of research and development results.