Japan's Space Program Is Genius.. Here's Why

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Published 2024-03-16
Japan may not make all the headlines but they are secretly one of NASA's most powerful and important partners in the space race.. and you'll be surprised to hear how it all happened.

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All Comments (21)
  • @i-love-space390
    I am so glad you have focused on the Japanese Space Program. They definitely do not get enough attention. Most people don't realize that their segment of the ISS is almost a small space station in itself. It has its own laboratory and robot arm. They are one of the most important partners NASA can have. I hope the relationship stays strong between NASA and JAXA.
  • @allgood6760
    Well done Japan.. onward and upward! 🇯🇵🚀
  • @bigianh
    Note that the 1st French Satellite was launched on an American Scout launch vehicle so actually Japan was the 3rd Nation to independently launch their own satellite closely followed by the Brits in 1971 (Who were the first nation to independently develop a working space programme and nuclear programme only to abandon them)
  • @valanikevin
    Nice video, please make one for ISRO: Indian Space Research Organization as well. Their story too is very interesting.
  • @kaerufamily2958
    great job and wonderful video 👍 But one thing, 8:57 Kibo isn’t “Kai-Boh” but “Key-Boh
  • @SoggaSogga
    the JAXA foundation's logo is awesome. . . goddamn. . .
  • @eyaabed
    In the JEM module, the hatch is for experiments not for spacewalks
  • @johnstewart579
    Thank you for this detailed view of JAXA. This content is not easy to find online. Perhaps follow ups with several European space efforts
  • @nogrecords
    This is seriously becoming one of my favorite YouTube channels. Thank you for another FANTASTIC video/mini doc
  • @ape_on_rhino8467
    Wow what a great video. Had no idea that Jaxa is this cool. Amazing!
  • @elinevo1
    Very interesting, thank you very much 🙏
  • @Kurgutt
    Amazing, discovered a lot, thank you ! < 3
  • @JonRonnenberg
    It's a little weird to see the german space agency (the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt - DLR) name on all the rover and future asteroid mission footage when only JAXA is mentioned... I found a picture of a handover of IDEFIX to JAXA, on the DLR website, that also shows that the french space agency is involved (CNES), which also explains why one of the rovers mentioned, at 12:59, is called owl in french.
  • @k.sullivan6303
    One must do what must be done, for if one does not do what must be done, then what must be done, does not get done.
  • @daffamumtaz2361
    It's very impressive that they launched the rocket at an angle due to their limitation. Though I'm still not quite clear about the H2 rocket. Are they now allowed to make rocket with guidance system? Or are they still forbidden? If yes, why are they allowed? Or, how are they making a rocket launching straight up without guidance?
  • @RaKMugLit
    Very Cool! I loved this Episode! Japan is full of very intelegent and great people 🙇🏽‍♀️
  • I'm not even surprised, Japan could be the first interstellar traveler. They just have a gift for engineering