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  2. Space One - Wikipedia

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    SPACE ONE CO., LTD. (Japanese: スペースワン株式会社, Hepburn: Supēsuwan Kabushikigaisha, Corporate Number: 8010401132607 [1]), or Space One (スペースワン), is a Japanese aerospace manufacturer, orbital launch service provider, and spaceport operator.

  3. Space One KAIROS - Wikipedia

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    The KAIROS rocket (カイロスロケット), or Kii-based Advanced & Instant Rocket System, [1] is a Japanese solid-fuel rocket designed to launch small satellites of mass up to 250 kg to low Earth orbit and up to 150 kg to sun-synchronous orbit by the private spaceflight company Space One. [2]

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  5. Exploration of Io - Wikipedia

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    In his 1805 book Celestial Mechanics, in addition to laying out his mathematical argument for the resonant orbits of Io, Europa, and Ganymede, Laplace was able to use perturbations on the orbit of Io by Europa and Ganymede to provide the first estimate of Io's mass, 1.73 × 10 −5 of the mass of Jupiter, which was one-quarter of the modern value.

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  8. Volcanism on Io - Wikipedia

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    Volcanism on Io, a moon of Jupiter, is represented by the presence of volcanoes, volcanic pits and lava flows on the surface. Io's volcanic activity was discovered in 1979 by Linda Morabito, an imaging scientist working on Voyager 1. [1] Observations of Io by passing spacecraft and Earth-based astronomers have revealed more than 150 active ...

  9. Pele (volcano) - Wikipedia

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    Colour image of Io's trailing hemisphere, highlighting the large red ring around the volcano Pele Pele is an active volcano on the surface of Jupiter 's moon Io . It is located on Io's trailing hemisphere at 18°42′S 255°18′W  /  18.7°S 255.3°W  / -18.7; -255