Start Date
4-1982 8:00 AM
Description
National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA), which was established in 1969 as the nucleus of the national space development effort, is promoting a variety of space projects in accordance with the Space Development Programs which are decided and revised annually by the Space Activities Commission in line with the basic space development plan authorized by the Prime Minister.
Since 1975, NASDA has launched the following satellites from Tanegashima Space Center: ETS-I (KIKU), ETS-II (KIKU-2), ISS-a (UME), ISS-b (UME-2), ECS-a (AYAME), ECS-b (AYAME-2), ETS-IV (KIKU-3) and GMS-2 (HIMAWARI-2). The launch vehicles for these satellites are the N-I and the N-II launch vehicles, of which outline has been presented last year at this congress.
The Japanese Payloads for the N-Launch Vehicles
National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA), which was established in 1969 as the nucleus of the national space development effort, is promoting a variety of space projects in accordance with the Space Development Programs which are decided and revised annually by the Space Activities Commission in line with the basic space development plan authorized by the Prime Minister.
Since 1975, NASDA has launched the following satellites from Tanegashima Space Center: ETS-I (KIKU), ETS-II (KIKU-2), ISS-a (UME), ISS-b (UME-2), ECS-a (AYAME), ECS-b (AYAME-2), ETS-IV (KIKU-3) and GMS-2 (HIMAWARI-2). The launch vehicles for these satellites are the N-I and the N-II launch vehicles, of which outline has been presented last year at this congress.
Comments
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