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    Suzaku (formerly ASTRO-EII) was an X-ray astronomy satellite developed jointly by the Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science at JAXA and NASA's Goddard...
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  • also known as Suzaku, a video game developer Suzaku Avenue, one of the ancient main streets in Kyoto and Nara, Japan Suzaku (satellite), the name given...
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  • by Japanese astronomers who observed the Galactic Center with the Suzaku satellite. Astronomy portal Large Molecule Heimat List of molecules in interstellar...
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  • Astro (section Satellites)
    ASTRO-EII or Suzaku (satellite), an X-ray astronomy satellite ASTRO-F or Akari (satellite), formerly known as IRIS, an infrared astronomy satellite ASTRO-G...
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  • results of research using the Japanese JAXA Suzaku satellite, after earlier work with the XMM-Newton satellite. "The observations include clocking the speed...
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    by Japanese astronomers observing the Milky Way's center with the Suzaku satellite. In July 2019, astronomers reported finding a star, S5-HVS1, traveling...
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    Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS), also known as Michibiki (みちびき), is a four-satellite regional satellite navigation system and a satellite-based augmentation...
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  • Yuri, also known as Broadcasting Satellite or BS, was a series of Japanese direct broadcast satellites. The first satellite of this series, called BSE or...
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  • the ruins of Japan as a background, Lelouch vows to his Japanese friend Suzaku Kururugi that he will one day obliterate Britannia as an act of vengeance...
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    Ōsumi (or Ohsumi, おおすみ) was the first Japanese satellite put into orbit. It was launched on February 11, 1970 at 04:25 UTC with a Lambda 4S-5 rocket from...
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