Japan's new HTV-X cargo spacecraft arrived at the International Space Station for the first time ever today (Oct. 28), ...
The unmanned HTV-X1 spacecraft, launched by the Jaxa last weekend with supplies for the International Space Station (ISS).
Japan sent an upgraded HTV-X cargo module on its way to the International Space Station for the first time, launching at 9 a.m. local Japan time on Oct. 26th from Japan's Tanegashima Space Center atop ...
HTV-X capsule is designed to hang around in space after delivering cargo to ISS Japan’s Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) ...
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA) inaugural HII Transfer Vehicle-X (HTV X-1) successfully rendezvoused with the ...
Japan's space agency successfully launched its most powerful H3 rocket, carrying a newly developed unmanned cargo spacecraft for its first mission to deliver supplies to the International Space ...
The spacecraft flew to space atop Japan’s H3 rocket, replacing the H-II launcher family used for Japan’s previous resupply missions to the ISS. The H3 and HTV-X are both manufactured by Mitsubishi ...
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“Fire This Unqualified Bafoon”: NASA Boss Lambasted Over Tweet That Sparked Furor, Political Fallout and Musk’s Response
A congratulatory tweet from NASA’s interim administrator, Sean Duffy, has triggered widespread criticism, raising concerns ...
Japanese engineers have developed a hypersonic space-based missile tracking technology called the HTV-X, built by Mitsubishi ...
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Japan tests new space-based system to track hypersonic missiles, reports claim
Explore the latest advancements in missile tracking with the hypersonic HTV-X developed by Japanese engineers and JAXA.
Japanese astronaut Yui Kimiya has successfully captured Japan's new unmanned cargo transfer spacecraft, HTV-X, using a ...
For five years, Japan has relied on other space transporters. Now JAXA can once again bring supplies to the ISS itself.
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