KhalifaSat, the UAE Earth observation system that is also the first Emirati-built satellite, will be launched from Japan on 29 October 2018.
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New Japanese Defence Policy Guidelines Emphasise Space and Cyber Power
The Japanese government has issued the 2018 policy guidelines for national defence that emphasises the growing threats emanating from China, North Korea, and Russia in the cyberspace and space domains.
Read More »Japan To Put Space Situational Awareness Satellites In Orbit To Track Debris And Threats
As part of a whole-of-government effort, the Japanese government is considering building and launching space-based Space Situational Awareness (SSA) satellites to better monitor space debris and anti-satellite threats against Japanese satellites, according to a report in Japan News.
Read More »Japan’s Canon Electronics Aims To Be All-Encompassing Space Company
Japanese company Canon Electronics has outlined its plan to become a turnkey space venture that builds and launches rockets from its own space launch site, and building and operating its own Earth observation satellites and selling the satellite imagery on the open market.
Read More »Japan Mulls Maritime Domain Awareness Satellites For Monitoring China
Japan is considering building a constellation of microsatellites for maritime domain awareness (MDA) operations over the South China Sea, East China Sea, and the Sea of Japan to monitor Chinese maritime and naval activities, especially around the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyutai Islands.
Read More »Japan’s Interstellar Technologies Developing Engine For Zero Launch Vehicle
Japanese New Space satellite launch company Interstellar Technologies Inc. is developing the main engine for its Zero launch vehicle and expects to complete that development this year, with the aim of conducting the first engine test in early 2019.
Read More »Japan Study Suggests Corporate AI Investments Will Outstrip Competitors By 20% In Productivity
A Japanese government white paper submitted to the Japanese cabinet on 3 August 2018 claims that Japanese companies that invest in Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies that develop employee skills, and result in labour-saving innovations, stand to out-compete their non-AI competitors by up to 20 per-cent in terms of productivity.
Read More »UAE’s Khalifasat Earth Observation Satellite Will Be Launched From Japan By End Of 2018
Prelaunch preparations are underway to ready KhalifaSat for launch into orbit before the end of the year from a launch facility in Japan aboard a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) H-IIA satellite launch vehicle, according to the Director-General of the UAE Space Agency.
Read More »Singapore-Japan’s Astroscale Prepares The Ground For LEO Space Debris Removal
Astroscale has reached a key milestone in its quest to develop space debris removal services in order to secure long-term spaceflight and sustainability.
Read More »Japanese Defence Ministry Vows To Assist JAXA In Tackling Space Debris
The growing problem of space debris has been highlighted as a priority by Japanese Defence Minister, Itsunori Onodera, who has promised strengthened cooperation with the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in order to address the challenge.
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