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COVER STORY Rocketing to the Future The history of satellite launch vehicles in Japan goes back to 1975, when the N-I rocket was used to put the country’s first satellite into space. In September 2009 the state-of-the
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Company

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries / /

Country

Japan / United States / /

Currency

JPY / /

Event

Company Expansion / /

Facility

International Space Station / Tanegashima Space Center / /

IndustryTerm

much bulkier equipment / prime manufacturer / metal / navigation satellite system / satellite program / social infrastructure / space systems / large-scale systems / launch services / aerospace industry / rocket manufacturing / machinery / electronics / spacewalk equipment / manufacturing / real manufacturing expertise / navigational electronics / metal turns / satellite launch vehicles / carbon fiber technology / bulkier equipment / metal plates / food / /

Organization

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency / Tanegashima Space Center / Space Center / European Space Agency / /

Person

Takashi Maemura / Yoshiyuki Hasegawa / Tomihisa Nakamura / /

Position

general manager for space systems / project manager / ISS program manager / Private Sector / /

Product

Satellite / space shuttle program / /

Technology

same technology / using carbon fiber technology / /

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