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Jasmine
« on: 02/24/2023 05:05 pm »
Somebody know info about Nano-Jasmine, or the Jasmine mission?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nano-JASMINE
« Last Edit: 02/25/2023 08:11 am by zubenelgenubi »
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Re: Jasmine
« Reply #1 on: 02/25/2023 12:36 am »
Here's the web page. JASMINE stands for Japan Astrometry Satellite Mission for Infrared Exploration. Aiming for launch in 2028 on Epsilon.

https://www.isas.jaxa.jp/en/missions/spacecraft/future/jasmine.html
http://jasmine.nao.ac.jp/index-en.html
« Last Edit: 02/25/2023 08:12 am by zubenelgenubi »
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Re: Jasmine
« Reply #2 on: 02/25/2023 11:29 am »
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Re: Jasmine
« Reply #3 on: 05/23/2023 03:57 am »
The Nano-JASMINE is actually a distinct spacecraft from the JASMINE mission scheduled for launch in 2028, being intended to demonstrate for the first time the capability for space astrometry in Japan and to perform experiments for verifications of techniques and operations planned for the future JASMINE spacecraft

Links:
https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/nano-jasmine.htm
https://www.nao.ac.jp/contents/naoj-news/data/nao_news_0332.pdf

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Re: Jasmine : 2031
« Reply #4 on: 06/04/2025 06:59 pm »
Delayed to 2031.

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JASMINE (Japan Astrometry Satellite Mission for INfrared Exploration) is a Japanese satellite designed to conduct astrometry*1 of the Galactic center and search for exoplanets through precision photometry. It is scheduled for launch in 2031 (Fig. 1).

https://www.isas.jaxa.jp/home/research-portal/en/project-research-associate/15_kasagi/ [Jan 22]

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