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Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata is about to start a fashion revolution – in space. The astronaut is testing new clothes developed by Yoshiko Taya and colleagues at the Japan Women’s University in Tokyo. These clothes have been created to be...
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An eclipse is one of those rare events that make you want to stare at the sky without blinking (the others being alien invasions and women in hot balloons). Comparing...
made popular Feb 20 2009
Rocketplane Kistler, a U.S. based company that plans to start tourists visits to space in two years, launched a first ever spacewear fashion show in Tokyo.
The show...
made popular Nov 5 2006
Several asteroids frequently fly by our planet. And the Japanese spacecraft, Hayabusa has captured an unprecedented image of one of such asteroids. The asteroid is...
made popular Jun 3 2006
A recent report shows that AKARI infrared space telescope of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, launched from the Uchinoura Space Center in the Kagoshima district of...
made popular May 23 2006
Space is always eventful and to satisfy their impertinent minds, the scientists are always busy exploring the outer world with new probes and discoveries. Here are some...
made popular Jan 25 2006
Space is always eventful and to satisfy their impertinent minds, the scientists are always up with their gloves exploring the outer world with new probes and...
made popular Jan 23 2006
After struggling through a series of failures, since its lift-of, Hayabusa’s two reaction wheels were lost, one on July 31st and another on October 3rd. But, its...
made popular Dec 10 2005
With all efforts and perseverance, the Japanese still failed to collect the first-ever samples from an asteroid, even after collecting it. The Japan Aerospace...
made popular Dec 8 2005
After a series of alternate successes and failures, the Hayabusa probe was claimed to have collected samples from the Itokawa asteroid. It was the first probe ever to...
made popular Nov 30 2005
At last the operation went without failure. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s space probe was successful. The Hayabusa spaceprobe has snatched samples from...
made popular Nov 29 2005
It was on a mission to bring back the world’s first rock samples from an asteroid. Yes, it was, as the Japanese space probe failed to touch down on Sunday on its...
made popular Nov 24 2005
It was on a mission to bring back the world’s first rock samples from an asteroid. Yes, it was, as the Japanese space probe failed to touch down on Sunday on its...
made popular Nov 21 2005
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An eclipse is one of those rare events that make you want to stare at the sky without blinking (the others being alien invasions and women in hot balloons). Comparing...
made popular Feb 20 2009
Picture this, fiery laser beams shooting to various parts of the earth. No there are no meteors expected neither is this a description of war of the worlds part 2. This...
made popular Feb 8 2008
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency(JAXA) is making plans to cancel their maiden moon mission that was scheduled more than a decade ago.
The mission has suffered...
made popular Jan 16 2007
The attempt to bring back the first ever rock samples from an asteroid has failed severely. And the Japanese space probe will likely stay in space for three years...
made popular Dec 16 2005
After struggling through a series of failures, since its lift-of, Hayabusa’s two reaction wheels were lost, one on July 31st and another on October 3rd. But, its...
made popular Dec 10 2005
With all efforts and perseverance, the Japanese still failed to collect the first-ever samples from an asteroid, even after collecting it. The Japan Aerospace...
made popular Dec 8 2005
After a series of alternate successes and failures, the Hayabusa probe was claimed to have collected samples from the Itokawa asteroid. It was the first probe ever to...
made popular Nov 30 2005
At last the operation went without failure. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s space probe was successful. The Hayabusa spaceprobe has snatched samples from...
made popular Nov 29 2005
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