Japanese space program

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Costs, Japanese Space Program, Japanese Spacecraft, Launch Vehicles, Budgeting, Research Facilities, Scientific Satellites, Space Missions

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The organization and budget of Japanese space activities is outlined. There are two major performers: NASDA (National Space Development Agency) and ISAS (Institute of Space and Astronautical Sciences). The budget is roughly 1 billion dollars/year (1/10 of NASDA's budget), 70% goes to NASA, and 10% to ISAS. NASDA's space development programs, launch vehicles, NASDA's satellite programs, HOPE (H-2 Orbiting Plane) Project, scientific satellites of ISAS and NASDA's major facilities are described.

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