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Japan’s first StriX satellite to launch on Rocket Lab’s Electron
Japan’s first StriX satellite to launch on Rocket Lab’s Electron
Read More »Japanese space debris specialist Astroscale raises $51 million
Japanese space debris specialist Astroscale rais
Read More »Japanese SpaceTech startup Warpspace raises USD $3 Million
Warpspace, the Japanese spacetech startup developing an inter-satellite data relay network using optical modules, announced the additional fund raising and has reached $3 M in total.
Read More »Australia and Japan strengthen space collaboration
The Australian Space Agency and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) signalling new opportunities to increase space collaboration between the two nations.
Read More »NASA and Japan to collaborate on Artemis program
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine and the Government of Japan Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) Koichi Hagiuda signed a Joint Exploration Declaration of Intent (JEDI) during a virtual meeting on July 9 (July 10 Japan time).
Read More »Japan Revises Space Policy for the First Time in Five Years
The Japanese government held a meeting of its Strategic Headquarters for Space Development on Monday, where they outlined the country's 10-year basic space policy.
Read More »Japan’s Interstellar Technologies’ Private Rocket Launch Fails
A private rocket from a Japanese firm, Interstellar Technologies, failed to launch on Sunday. At 5:15 a.m. on Sunday in the town of Taiki-cho, Hokkaido, the Interstellar rocket, "Momo-F5", experienced an anomaly approximately 68-70 seconds after launch.
Read More »Lunapolitics: US, Russia, Japan, Canada, and European Space Agency To Hold Lunar Talks On 9 June
The heads of the space agencies from the United States, Russia, Japan, Canada, and the European Space Agency (ESA) are scheduled to meet on 9 June 2020 via video conference in order to discuss cooperation on lunar exploration and the International Space Station (ISS).
Read More »#SpaceWatchGL Opinion: Japan’s New Space Domain Mission Unit And Security In The Indo-Pacific Region
Japan’s establishment of the Space Domain Mission Unit, which is planned to become fully operational in 2023, reflects the country’s increasing reliance on space systems to meet its security needs. It could emerge as a key actor in the defence of space assets in the Indo-Pacific.
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