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2006
2006
December 1
[updated]
Asteroid Itokawa came to be able to be observed from the ground-based telescope after a long time
November 9
[updated]
Mercury Transit across the Sun as Observed with "Hinode"
November 1
[updated]
The quest to unravel the mysteries of galaxy formation:Infrared images of the Large Magellanic Cloud.
--- AKARI moves towards completion of its first scan of the entire sky ---
October 31
[updated]
Hinode Early Operations and Near-Future Plans
September 23
[updated]
M-V-7 successfully launched. Nickname is "Hinode"
September 21
[updated]
SOLAR-B/M-V-7 Launch Rehearsal Completed
September 16
[updated]
M-V-7 appears from the Launch Assembly Tower
August 28
[updated]
AKARI unveils the birth and death of stars
July 31
[updated]
19,500 Participants --- ISAS Open House
June 2
[updated]
Initial Scientific Results of Hayabusa’s Investigation on Itokawa ~Summary of the Special Issue of “Science”Magazine~
June 1
[updated]
Recent Status of Hayabusa spacecraft as of the end of May, 2006
May 22
[updated]
Initial Results from Performance Verification (PV) Phase
March 8
[updated]
Current Status of Hayabusa Spacecraft - Communication and Operation Resumption
February 22
[updated]
ASTRO-F/M-V-8 successfully launched. Nickname is "Akari"
February 7
[updated]
Launch preparations for M-V-8/ASTRO-F on schedule
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