[release] Status of the JAXA CubeSats OMOTENASHI and EQUULEUS onboard NASA Artemis I

 NASA’s Artemis I, carrying the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) CubeSats OMOTENASHI Click here…

[release] Volatile analysis of the Hayausa2 asteroid Ryugu sample revealing volatile sources and recent surface evolution has been published in “Science”.

 The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is conducting the first analysis of the sam …

[release] Analysis of the world’s first asteroid gas sample that was returned by the Hayabusa2 mission has been published in “Science Advances”.

 The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is conducting the first analysis of the Click…

[release] International Observation Project OHMAN on the International Space Station — Automatic linkage of the MAXI all-sky X-ray monitor and the NICER telescope for prompt observation of new X-ray stars —

 The International Collaborative Research Group* consists of Dr. MIHARA Tatehiro (Sen Click here for…

[release] Setting up a special task force for the failed launch of Epsilon-6

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched Epsilon-6, with its payload composed of Click here…

[release] JAXA Astronaut WAKATA Koichi Starts the International Space Station (ISS) Expedition Mission

 JAXA Astronaut WAKATA Koichi who arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) by the Cre …

[release] Launch of the Crew Dragon Spacecraft (Crew-5) with JAXA Astronaut WAKATA Koichi

 The Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (Space X) has launched the Crew Dragon Spacecraft Click…

[release] Launch Postponement of the Crew Dragon spacecraft (Crew-5) With JAXA Astronaut WAKATA Koichi

 The Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (Space X) and NASA have announced to postpone the …

[release] Confirmation of the Launch Date and Time of Crew Dragon Spacecraft (Crew-5) with JAXA Astronaut Koichi Wakata

 The launch is targeted for 1:45a.m. (JST) on Tuesday October 3, from Launch Complex 39A at …

[release] Asteroid Explorer Hayabusa2 Initial Analysis Stone Team reveals the formation and evolution of carbonaceous asteroid Ryugu.

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has just completed the first year of the analy …