JAPAN IN Space
Moons
Radius
Orbital Period
Phobos, Deimos
3,300 km
560 Day
Japan in Space

soutions for the Space needs

  • Space Technology Development: Pioneering innovations in spacecraft design, propulsion systems, and autonomous robotics to enable long-term missions in space.
  • Earth Observation: Using satellites and space-based systems to monitor environmental changes on Earth, contributing to climate science, agriculture, and disaster management.
  • Human Spaceflight: Developing sustainable systems for human life in space, with the goal of long-duration missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
About us

Exploratrion Space

Welcome to SpaceJapan, where we unlock the mysteries of the universe through innovation, technology, and exploration. Join us as we push the boundaries of human knowledge and shape the future of space research.
  • Innovation: Driving breakthroughs in space science and technology.
  • Collaboration: Working with global partners to push the boundaries of space exploration.
  • Sustainability: Developing technologies that benefit both space exploration and life on Earth.
  • Inspiration: Empowering the next generation to pursue careers in science and technology.
success

our space count

20 M

Miles Travelled

900 mph

Average Speed

200 K

Return to Earth

10 +

Around the sun
  • Saturn
  • Earth
  • Venus
  • Pluton
  • Earth

Aeronautics

At SpaceJapan, aeronautics is a core pillar of our mission to advance both space and aviation technologies. By pushing the boundaries of innovation in flight, we aim to transform how we navigate our planet and beyond.
Earth
Saturn
Pluton
Venus
Earth
Earth

Earth, our home planet, is the only known world to support life. It is unique in the solar system, with its vast oceans, diverse ecosystems, and protective atmosphere. Earth’s dynamic systems—geological, atmospheric, and biological—work together to sustain life. At SpaceJapan, we are committed to studying Earth from space to better understand its climate, resources, and changes, using advanced satellite technologies to monitor environmental shifts and contribute to global sustainability efforts. By exploring Earth, we can protect its future for generations to come.

Saturn

Saturn, the second-largest planet in our solar system, is famous for its stunning rings made of ice and rock particles. A gas giant composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, Saturn’s swirling atmosphere is home to powerful storms and high-speed winds. Despite its distance from Earth, Saturn continues to captivate scientists due to its unique rings, intriguing moons like Titan and Enceladus, and its potential to unlock secrets about planetary formation. At SpaceJapan, we study Saturn to better understand the complexities of our solar system and the processes that shape distant worlds.

 
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Pluton

Once considered the ninth planet, Pluto is now classified as a dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt, a region of icy bodies beyond Neptune. Despite its small size and distant location, Pluto has fascinated scientists with its diverse terrain, including mountains of ice, vast plains, and possible subsurface oceans. The New Horizons mission revealed a world more complex than previously imagined. At SpaceJapan, we study Pluto to gain insights into the outer reaches of our solar system and the early formation of planetary bodies.

Venus

Often called Earth’s “sister planet” due to its similar size and composition, Venus is a world of extremes. It has a thick atmosphere dominated by carbon dioxide, creating a runaway greenhouse effect that makes it the hottest planet in the solar system, with surface temperatures high enough to melt lead. The planet’s surface is covered with vast volcanic plains and mountains. Despite its harsh conditions, studying Venus provides key insights into climate processes, planetary evolution, and the potential for Earth-like planets beyond our solar system.

Earth

Earth, our home planet, is the only known world to support life. It is unique in the solar system, with its vast oceans, diverse ecosystems, and protective atmosphere. Earth’s dynamic systems—geological, atmospheric, and biological—work together to sustain life. At SpaceJapan, we are committed to studying Earth from space to better understand its climate, resources, and changes, using advanced satellite technologies to monitor environmental shifts and contribute to global sustainability efforts. By exploring Earth, we can protect its future for generations to come.

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Spacejapan

unlocking the mysteries of the universe

Since our inception, SpaceJapan has fostered a culture of innovation, drawing on the expertise of scientists, engineers, and researchers from across the globe. Our mission is to lead the way in space exploration, not only to enhance our understanding of the cosmos but also to inspire the next generation of explorers. Through our work, we envision a future where space is more accessible, sustainable, and beneficial to humanity.
Space Exploration and Innovation

SpaceJapan leads ambitious missions to explore planets, moons, and asteroids, pushing the boundaries of human knowledge and expanding our reach into the cosmos. Our research spans planetary science, astrophysics, and the development of cutting-edge technologies for deep-space travel.

Earth Observation and Sustainability

Our satellites provide real-time data on environmental changes, weather patterns, and natural disasters. This helps governments, industries, and communities make informed decisions to protect the environment and build resilience against climate challenges.