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"JAXA TODAY" is JAXA’s English magazine.
http://www.jaxa.jp/pr/jaxas/index_e.html
No.01 (Jan. 2010): Space: Contributing to the future of mankind, What do JAXA’s activities aim for?, H-IIB Launch Vehicle, H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV), Astronaut Koichi Wakata.
http://www.jaxa.jp/pr/jaxas/pdf/jaxatoday001.pdf
No.02 (August 2010): JAXA Astronaut Naoko Yamazaki, Akatsuki, Ikaros, Asteroid explorer Hayabusa.
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New issue of JAXA TODAY magazine
JAXA TODAY No.03
(January 2011): Professor Jun'ichiro Kawaguchi, Particles brought back from Asteroid Itokawa, Astronaut Soichi Noguchi's 163 days in space, Expanding the frontiers of scientific discovery aboard the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Kibo, JAXA’s frontier.
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New issue of JAXA TODAY magazine
JAXA TODAY No.04
(August 2011): JAXA Astronaut Soichi Noguchi, H-II Transfer Vehicle, "All Japan" Ingenuity Creates the "Ultimate Laboratory", MICHIBIKI's Unlimited Potential, JAXA's Response to the Great East Japan Earthquake, Akatsuki: Aiming for a Second Attempt at Orbital Insertion Around Venus in 2015, JAXA’s frontier.
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New issue of JAXA TODAY magazine
JAXA TODAY No.05
(February 2012): Interview with Keizo Nakagawa, Asteroid Itokawa Returns to the Cover of Science, The Space Shuttle Program: An Important Chapter in the History of Human Space Flight, Observing the Earth Today for the Benefit of Tomorrow, MICHIBIKI–Japan’s First Positioning Satellite Guiding Society to a New Future, United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), JAXA’s Frontier.
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New issue of JAXA TODAY magazine
JAXA TODAY No.06
(August 2012): Letter from Vienna, Interview with Akihiko Hoshide, JAXA’s Mission and Long-Term Vision, Deploying Small Satellites from JEM Kibo, Flying Test Bed (FTB) “Hisho”Pioneers Advanced Aircraft Technology, Hayabusa2 Setting Sights on a New Sample-Return Challenge, “Space is the ideal workplace. I would loveto do another long-term mission.”, The JAXA International Top Young Fellowship(ITYF) Program, Successful Execution of Controlled Re-entry of Launch Vehicle Upper Stage, JAXA’s Frontier.
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New issue of JAXA TODAY magazine
JAXA TODAY No.07
(January 2013): Letter from Vienna, A New Serial, for JAXA TODAY (No.2). Reaching for the Skies, Exploring Space JAXA’s Long-Term Vision. Astronaut Hoshide Recalls His Busy Days in Space. Reaffirming Our Commitment after 20 Years of Progress. What is Happening in the Arctic? Arctic Climate Change Captured by SHIZUKU’s First Observations. SELENE Sheds Light on the Origin and Geological Evolution of the Moon. DREAMS Project. Developing the Next-Generation Air Traffic Management (ATM) System to Ensure Safe and Comfortable Global Aviation. JAXA’s Frontier. i-Ball Witnesses KOUNOTORI3’s Last Moments.
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New issue of JAXA TODAY magazine
JAXA TODAY No.08
(April 2014): Epsilon Launch Vehicle Ushers in a New Era for Space Development, Our First 10 Years.All of Japan Becomes a Part of JAXA. Koichi Wakata.Japan’s First ISS Commander, Liaison Diary: Russia, View from the Editor’s Window: Bringing Space Meals to You, JAXA’s Frontier.
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JAXA TODAY No.09
(April 2015): The Hayabusa2 Challenge: Heralding a New Era of Epic Voyages into Deep Space. New Generation of Leaders Emerging from JAXA are Helping to Drive International Organizations. New Water Recovery System in Preparation for Future Manned Space Exploration. "I Want to Be at the Vanguard of Expanding Humanity's Potential in Space". View from the Editor's Window: Astronaut Chiaki Mukai Given the Ordre National de la Legion d'Honneur. Moving beyond Its First Decade, JAXA Sets Course on a New Stage of Its Journey. Advanced Land Observing Satellite-2 (ALOS-2). Carries Out Observations of Mount Fuji.
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http://global.jaxa.jp/activity/pr/jaxas/pdf/jaxatoday009.pdf
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JAXA TODAY No.10
(April 2016): Activities of “Team Japan” Connecting the Earth and Space
- 2020: The H3 Launch Vehicle Vision
- A Genuine Step toward the Realization of the Next Generation of Supersonic Transport
- Japan and Europe Cooperate to Investigate the Mysteries of Mercury —An Unknown World
- Utilizing Earth Observation Satellites to Help Build a Better Future for Humankind
- Moving beyond Its First Decade, JAXA Sets Course on a New Stage of Its Journey
- Liaison Diary: Thailand
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http://global.jaxa.jp/activity/pr/jaxas/pdf/jaxatoday010_A4.pdf
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