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- Reimei ('Dawn') is the in-flight name for a small Japanese satellite known during development as INDEX (INnovative-technology Demonstration Experiment), developed in-house at JAXA both to serve as a demonstration of small-satellite technologies (particularly high-performance and high-accuracy attitude control) and to perform simultaneous optical and charged-particle observation of the aurora. A notable feature is the 25 μm-thick polyimide mirrors used for concentrating sunlight onto the solar arrays. It is 72 cm × 62 cm × 62 cm and weighs 72 kilograms. The construction budget was $4 million. The satellite was launched into a near-sun-synchronous 630 km orbit on 24 August 2005 as a piggyback on the OICETS launch on the Dnepr launch vehicle. (en)
- れいめい(INDEX:INnovative-technology Demonstration EXperiment)は、宇宙航空研究開発機構によって打ち上げられた、オーロラ観測と最新衛星技術の実証実験を行う日本の小型技術実証衛星1号機である。2005年(平成17年)8月24日午前6時10分(日本時間)にカザフスタン共和国バイコヌール宇宙基地から、光通信実験衛星きらりとともに、ピギーバック衛星として、ドニエプルロケットにより打ち上げられた。 (ja)
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- れいめい(INDEX:INnovative-technology Demonstration EXperiment)は、宇宙航空研究開発機構によって打ち上げられた、オーロラ観測と最新衛星技術の実証実験を行う日本の小型技術実証衛星1号機である。2005年(平成17年)8月24日午前6時10分(日本時間)にカザフスタン共和国バイコヌール宇宙基地から、光通信実験衛星きらりとともに、ピギーバック衛星として、ドニエプルロケットにより打ち上げられた。 (ja)
- Reimei ('Dawn') is the in-flight name for a small Japanese satellite known during development as INDEX (INnovative-technology Demonstration Experiment), developed in-house at JAXA both to serve as a demonstration of small-satellite technologies (particularly high-performance and high-accuracy attitude control) and to perform simultaneous optical and charged-particle observation of the aurora. A notable feature is the 25 μm-thick polyimide mirrors used for concentrating sunlight onto the solar arrays. (en)
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