... OSG1 small satellite, which will use two Space Debris Monitors supplied by the Japanese Space Agency (JAXA). It is due to launch early in 2018. Another simple idea would be to fit cameras to all spacecraft with solar arrays...
... to all of its Earth observing satellite data free as of 2012. A year later, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) made access to the majority of its satellite data freely available and many other nations, including Argentina...
...relative GPS navigation. About the authors Luis F Peñin gained a PhD in Robotics and worked as a Research Fellow at JAXA on several tele-operation experiments of ETS-VII satellite robot arm. He co-founded DEIMOS Space SL in 2001, participating in the...
...be able to function correctly. This was a problem encountered on the Hayabusa spacecraft of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) on its return voyage from a near-Earth asteroid in 2007-2010. ThrustMe’s second innovation is the use of a novel...
... level needs of the crew, then wrapping the basic needs around them. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Koichi Wakata strapped into his sleeping bag in his sleep station located in Node 2 of the ISS. The...
... Vienna meeting, the Panel made recommendations on the Phobos/Deimos sample return categorisation regarding the International JAXA-led Martian Moons eXploration mission (MMX). This is an ambitious project that will travel to Mars and survey...