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XRISM, led by JAXA in collaboration with NASA and contributions from the ESA, was launched on September 6, 2023. Notably, Resolve, the mission's microcalorimeter spectrometer, was developed ...
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency launched an X-ray satellite to study extreme cosmic objects and a lunar lander nicknamed the “Moon Sniper” on Wednesday evening.
JAXA will stream the launch live on YouTube, with a broadcast in both English and Japanese starting at 7:55 p.m. EDT. ... To detect these tiny temperature changes, ...
The efforts of the research team from TUS and JAXA for early flutter detection in aircraft turbines would help the development of safer and more eco-friendly turbine designs.
JAXA repeated a similar mission with Hayabusa2, which returned from its sojourn to the asteroid Ryugu in 2020. The lunar win also likely provides a welcome morale boost for the nation’s space ...
JAXA’s new Daichi-4 satellite will better detect natural disasters By AYUMI SUGIYAMA/ Staff Writer. March 12, 2024 at 18:58 JST ...
The latest Epsilon rocket launch from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) had to be terminated The Epsilon-6 rocket launched in Japan on Oct. 12 received a self-destruct signal from JAXA.
Boeing and JAXA are looking to use LIDAR to capture clear air turbulence up to 10 miles ahead of an airborne aircraft to detect clear air turbulence and provide pilots with a 60-second warning ...
The satellite can detect X-rays that have energies ranging from 400 to 12,000 electron volts, which is far beyond the energy of visible light at 2 to 3 electron volts, according to NASA.