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2004
2004
December 9
[updated]
HAYABUSA's ion engines achieved 20,000 hour&unit Space Operation
November 24
[updated]
ISAS plans observations of the dynamics and energetics in the high-latitude lower thermosphere associated with the auroral activity at Andøya Rocket Range (Norway).
November 22
[updated]
The gamma-ray busrt exploration satellite Swift was successfully launched.
October 21
[updated]
Planetesimal belts are discovered around beta Pictoris
--revealing an early extrasolar planetary system
September 9
[updated]
Flight experiment by a deployable flexible structure
August 30
[updated]
Over 10,000 Participants --- ISAS Open House
August 09
[updated]
ISAS Deployed Solar Sail Film in Space
May 25
[updated]
Figure of HAYABUSA’s Target Taken by Telescope and Radar
May 25
[updated]
Current Status and Future Plan of HAYABUSA
May 24
[updated]
World First Achievement by JAXA ---Earth Swingby of Hayabusa Carrying Ion Engines---
May 19
[updated]
The earth pictured by Hayabusa.
May 19
[updated]
Hayabusa acquired images of the earth and the moon.
May 13
[updated]
Fine Adjustments to "HAYABUSA" toward Earth Swingby.
January 19
[updated]
ISAS observed the wavy airglow structure successfully with a sounding rocket "S-310-33" .
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