Japan lost a spacecraft worth more than $ 300 million in Space
This time, scientists and engineers, many Japanese are scrambling desperately to rescue an airship technology higher values than 300 million Americans who have lost track of the mission prayer space, according to published newspaper BBC International.
Spacecraft, named Hitomi worth $ 273 million, fired from the planet on February 17 in a research mission mysterious objects in space, such as supermassive black holes, neutron stars and clusters Galaxy and it is expected to make contact earth On March 26, but they can not relate to the space shuttle.
Immediately after the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency called JAXA reported a loss of contact with the spacecraft Hitomi America's space operations center called JspOC responsible for tracking space debris titles, said they saw a crushing 5 satellite around.
When they came to Monday the 28th, the Japanese JAXA said they have little clue craft and Hitomi but did not specify details for this story. So far, the Japanese Space Agency's attention to the case, with strong technology and more than 40 experts in operations try to save the spacecraft.
Spacecraft, named Hitomi worth $ 273 million, fired from the planet on February 17 in a research mission mysterious objects in space, such as supermassive black holes, neutron stars and clusters Galaxy and it is expected to make contact earth On March 26, but they can not relate to the space shuttle.
Immediately after the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency called JAXA reported a loss of contact with the spacecraft Hitomi America's space operations center called JspOC responsible for tracking space debris titles, said they saw a crushing 5 satellite around.
When they came to Monday the 28th, the Japanese JAXA said they have little clue craft and Hitomi but did not specify details for this story. So far, the Japanese Space Agency's attention to the case, with strong technology and more than 40 experts in operations try to save the spacecraft.
Japan lost a spacecraft worth more than $ 300 million in Space
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