The Cabinet Office, MEXT, METI and JAXA are hosting the side events to the second International…
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[release] Launch Postponement, of H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 35 Encapsulating MICHIBIKI No. 3
After the review of the weather condition, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. and JAXA have decided
[release] Launch Postponement, of H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 35 Encapsulating MICHIBIKI No. 3
After the review of the weather condition, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. and JAXA have decided
[release] JAXA clear-air turbulence detection system to be on Boeing ecoDemonstrator 2018
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is to work with the Boeing Company to flight test its…
[release] JAXA clear-air turbulence detection system to be on Boeing ecoDemonstrator 2018
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is to work with the Boeing Company to flight test its…
[release] Launch Schedule of MICHIBIKI No. 3 Aboard H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 35
Mitsubishi heavy Industries, Ltd. and JAXA announce the launch schedule of MICHIBIKI No. 3 (Quasi-
[release] Launch Schedule of MICHIBIKI No. 3 Aboard H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 35
Mitsubishi heavy Industries, Ltd. and JAXA announce the launch schedule of MICHIBIKI No. 3 (Quasi-
[release] Strategic Partnership Agreement between JAXA and PeptiDream Inc. And Latest Results from the High-Quality Protein Crystal Growth Experiment (Fee-Based) on the Japanese Experimental Module of the International Space Station,”Kibo”
PeptiDream Inc. (PeptiDream), a Tokyo-based public biopharmaceutical company, and the Japan Aerosp
[release] Strategic Partnership Agreement between JAXA and PeptiDream Inc. And Latest Results from the High-Quality Protein Crystal Growth Experiment (Fee-Based) on the Japanese Experimental Module of the International Space Station,”Kibo”
PeptiDream Inc. (PeptiDream), a Tokyo-based public biopharmaceutical company, and the Japan Aerosp
[release] Successful Launch of H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 34 Encapsulating MICHIBIKI No. 2
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. and JAXA successfully launched H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 34 (H-II