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2005
2005
December 14
[updated]
Status of the Hayabusa
December 12
[updated]
Status of the Hayabusa
December 2
[updated]
First Announcement of Opportunity (AO-1) for Observations with “Suzaku” and Publication of Test Observation Data
November 30
[updated]
Hayabusa: To 880,000 Little Princes and Princesses
November 28
[updated]
The Longest Day of "HAYABUSA"
November 26
[updated]
Hayabusa is sure to have succeeded in asteroid sampling!
It found the Target Marker with 880,000 names!
November 24
[updated]
Hayabusa Landed on and Took Off from Itokawa successfully ---Detailed Analysis Revealed
November 10
[updated]
Hayabusa approached within 70 meters of Itokawa
November 8
[updated]
ASTRO-F's thermal vacuum test completed
November 4
[updated]
Hayabusa’s Practice Descent (Rehearsal) on November 4th
November 3
[updated]
MINERVA explores the surface of ITOKAWA
November 2
[updated]
Hayabusa's Scientific and Engineering Achievements during Proximity Operations around Itokawa
November 1
[updated]
All around a small world!
October 31
[updated]
Which direction is "north" on Itokawa?
October 27
[updated]
Current Status of Hayabusa and Events Scheduled in November
October 27
[updated]
Hayabusa succeeded to observe the "opposition surge" of Itokawa!
October 26
[updated]
Orbital Evolution of Asteroid Itokawa
October 25
[updated]
Solar Radiation Pressure Force acting on Hayabusa Station Keeping
October 24
[updated]
Animation of Itokawa's rotation
October 21
[updated]
Altitude Estimation using Navigation Camera
October 17
[updated]
The Current Status of the Hayabusa Near-Infrared Spectrometer(NIRS)
October 14
[updated]
Generating a shape model of the asteroid Itokawa using the Laser altimeter (LIDAR)
October 14
[updated]
IAA Award to VSOP Team
October 11
[updated]
Global Mapping of Itokawa ( the initial global shape model )
October 4
[updated]
Hayabusa arrives at Home Position, and Current Status of Hayabusa Spacecraft
October 3
[updated]
Imaging and position keeping at the Gate Position
September 29
[updated]
Station Keeping History of Hayabusa to Itokawa
September 22
[updated]
Proposal of the names of representative terrain on Itokawa
September 15
[updated]
Itokawa Composite color image
September 14
[updated]
The synthesized pseudo-color image of Itokawa which took by Hayabusa
September 13
[updated]
The doppler and altimeter data at Hayabusa arrival
September 13
[updated]
Result of Re-entry of the Solar X-ray Observatory "Yohkoh" to the Earth's Atmospherea
September 12
[updated]
Hayabusa arrives Itokawa
September 11
[updated]
Itokawa Image on September 10
September 10
[updated]
Itokawa Image on September 9
September 9
[updated]
Itokawa Image on September 8
September 9
[updated]
Itokawa Image on September 7
September 8
[updated]
Hayabusa’s Primary Visible Imager, AMICA now started its Test Observation
September 7
[updated]
Hayabusa detects Itokawa's rotation
September 5
[updated]
Hayabusa successfully captured Itokawa Shape for the first time in Space
September 2
[updated]
Hayabusa,Sept.1st
August 29
[updated]
Accomplishment of HAYABUSA’s outward journey by ion engines
August 26
[updated]
Hayabusa's navigation camera photographed the "Itokawa"
August 26
[updated]
Scientific Observation Has Began with Hard X-ray Detector aboard Suzaku
- Detection of hard X-rays from the massive black-hole in Centaurus A -
August 17
[updated]
ISAS/JAXA Unveiling First Images and Spectra From Suzaku X-ray Astronomy Satellite
August 15
[updated]
Hayabusa performed the Star Tracker imaging of Itokawa!
August 9
[news]
Press Releases:
Anomaly with the Suzaku Onboard Equipment (XRS)
July 12
[news]
Press Releases:
Operation Status of the "Suzaku"
July 10
[updated]
ASTRO-EII/M-V-6 successfully launched. The satellite nickname is "Suzaku"
July 5
[updated]
Launch preparations for M-V-6/ASTRO-EII are on schedule
July 1
[updated]
Launch preparations for M-V-6/ASTRO-EII on schedule
June 21
[updated]
The ASTRO-EII satellite is ready to fly
May 19
[updated]
ASTRO-EII launch window is set between June 26 and August 2
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