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  2. Fuji (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    The Fuji spacecraft was designed to ensure safety by adopting common existing technologies such as escape rockets and ablative heat shields. After reentry, the Fuji capsule was to use a parafoil and an automatic guidance system based GPS technology for controlled descent and landing.

  3. Human spaceflight programs - Wikipedia

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    Fuji (ふじ) was a crewed spacecraft of the space capsule kind, proposed by Japan's National Space Development Agency (NASDA) Advanced Mission Research Center in December 2001. The Fuji design was ultimately not developed.

  4. Fuji - Wikipedia

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    Fuji, a 1975 film by Robert Breer; Fuji, the name of the three-pronged Atari logo; Japanese ship Fuji. Japanese battleship Fuji, a late 19th-century Japanese battleship; Japanese icebreaker Fuji (AGB-5001), icebreaker of the JMSDF; Fuji, a passenger train in Japan; Fuji (spacecraft), a capsule type crewed spacecraft concept, proposed by NASDA

  5. Category:Cancelled spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cancelled spacecraft" The following 96 pages are in this category, out of 96 total. ... Fuji (spacecraft) G. Geostationary Carbon Cycle Observatory;

  6. Military trains for astronaut rescue mission off Florida coast

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    A joint military task force recently conducted search and rescue training off Florida’s east coast as agencies prepare for an expected increase in human travel to space.

  7. The New Shepard mission is far from the first to carry scientific payloads to the edge of space, but it was the first to mimic the moon's gravity.. The gravitational pull of the lunar surface is ...

  8. HOPE-X - Wikipedia

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    HOPE (H-II Orbiting Plane) was a Japanese experimental spaceplane project designed by a partnership between NASDA and NAL (both now part of JAXA), started in the 1980s.It was positioned for most of its lifetime as one of the main Japanese contributions to the International Space Station, the other being the Japanese Experiment Module.

  9. History of spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    Although Japan developed the HOPE-X, Kankoh-maru, and Fuji crewed capsule spacecraft, none of them have been launched. Japan's current ambition is to deploy a new crewed spacecraft by 2025 and to establish a Moon base by 2030.