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RealCDN
This is cause for celebration! Break out the MOCHI!
Robert pearce
"How low Can you go....!"
All the best to Japan Today into the new year !
1glenn
It flew at the low altitude from Sep 23 until Sep 30, burning up in the atmosphere on Oct. 1st. Was it worth spending the money for a seven-day mission?
mmwkdw
Skylab should have had that claim... or any other dropping out of orbit Satellite....
The description needs to be altered, to something like the "Sustained, Intended Low Altitude Orbit"...
Tawkeeo
Congratulations to Japan!
garypen
It still doesn't make up for blowing the consecutive kendama record on national TV.
Chop Chop
It should be used to spy on N. Korea and China military.
starpunk
Japan's JAXA space agency sure is making some history, isn't it? The Hayabusa mission to Ryuku and now this.
Steve Conrad
Congrats to JAXA for your achievement.
When can we expect a follow-up?
therougou
Read the article. The mission started in 2017.
mmwkdw
This is a far better use of government monies (our taxes) than supporting Sake exports , for former has the potential to benefit many, whereas the latter only benefits a few.