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Nikoli
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Light Up
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NSSDC ID
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JAXA
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2006
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02-21
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Uchinoura Space Center
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Japan
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kg
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km
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min
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Low Earth orbit
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Wavelength
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infrared
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m
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Focal length
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infrared
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spectrometer
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infrared astronomy
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satellite
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Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
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February 21
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2006
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UTC
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February 22
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JST
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M-V rocket
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Earth
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sun-synchronous orbit
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infrared
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helium
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silicon carbide
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November 10
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2006
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July 11
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2007
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August 26
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2007
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Daiwa Adrian Prize
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The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation
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2007
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nebula
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Vulpecula
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Small Magellanic Cloud
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globular cluster
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NGC 104
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active galactic nucleus
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Cygnus
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M101
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IRAS
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COBE
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Infrared Space Observatory
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Spitzer Space Telescope
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Herschel
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Infrared astronomy
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Space telescope
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List of spaceflights (2006)
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v
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d
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Japanese space program
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Earth observation
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Akebono
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Aqua
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Daichi
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GCOM-W
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GEOTAIL
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GOSAT
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JERS-1
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TRMM
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Comms
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ETS-VIII
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EGP/EGS
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Kirari
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QZSS
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SDS
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Sohla 1 and 2
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WINDS
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Astronomical observation
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Suzaku
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ASTRO-H
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ASTRO-G
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Hinode
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lunar
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planetary
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BepiColombo
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ESA
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Hayabusa
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PLANET-C
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SELENE
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LUNAR-A
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Hayabusa 2
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Selene-2
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Human spaceflight
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International Space Station (ISS)
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H-II Transfer Vehicle
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Sakigake
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Suisei
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Hiten
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Yohkoh
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ASCA
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HALCA
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Nozomi
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MDS-1
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NASA
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Categories
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