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    The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) (国立研究開発法人宇宙航空研究開発機構, Kokuritsu-kenkyū-kaihatsu-hōjin Uchū Kōkū Kenkyū Kaihatsu Kikō, lit. 'National Research...
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  • up JAXA in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. JAXA is Japan's national space agency. Jaxa or JAXA may also refer to: 100267 JAXA, minor planet Jaxa (state)...
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    Jaxa (Chinese: 雅克薩; Polish: Jaxa, Jaksa; Russian: Якса, romanized: Yaksa) was a 17th-century microstate in North Asia with its capital in Albazino existing...
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  • Albertina Jaxa (born October 27, 1970) is a South African actress. Jaxa began her acting career in 1993, when she featured in Generations. She went on...
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    H3 (rocket) (redirect from JAXA_H3)
    Tanegashima Space Center in Japan. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and JAXA are responsible for the design, manufacture, and operation of the H3. The...
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    Japanese engineer and an astronaut working for Axiom Space. He retired from JAXA in 2024. Wakata is a veteran of four NASA Space Shuttle missions, a Russian...
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  • The JAXA Astronaut Corps is a unit of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) that selects, trains, and provides astronauts as crew members for U...
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    born December 27, 1970) is a Japanese engineer and former astronaut at JAXA. She was the second Japanese woman to fly in space. The first was Chiaki...
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    to 29 November 2003. Production and management of the H-IIA shifted from JAXA to MHI on 1 April 2007. Flight 13, which launched the lunar orbiter SELENE...
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    Japanese science module for the International Space Station (ISS) developed by JAXA. It is the largest single ISS module, and is attached to the Harmony module...
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