JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
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description JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) Overview
JAXA is Japan's national space agency, known for its advanced research and development in satellite technology. It has conducted numerous missions to the Moon and Mars, focusing on Earth observation and interplanetary exploration. JAXA collaborates with other agencies to advance scientific knowledge and develop new technologies.
info JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) Specifications
| Established Year | 2003 |
| Number Of Employees | 4,700 |
| Headquarters Location | Tokyo, Japan |
| Annual Budget (Approx.) | 1.85 billion USD |
balance JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) Pros & Cons
- Advanced satellite technology development
- Successful lunar and Martian missions
- Collaborative international partnerships
- Focus on Earth observation and interplanetary exploration
- Limited budget compared to larger space agencies
- Dependence on international collaborations for certain projects
- Less emphasis on human spaceflight compared to NASA or ESA
- Smaller workforce size than some other space agencies
help JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) FAQ
What missions has JAXA conducted?
JAXA has launched missions like SELENE (Kaguya) to the Moon and Hayabusa2 to study asteroids.
How does JAXA collaborate with other space agencies?
JAXA collaborates through joint projects, data sharing, and international space station contributions.
What is the primary focus of JAXA's research?
JAXA focuses on satellite technology, Earth observation, and interplanetary exploration missions.
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