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  • initialism Initialism of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency.

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Examples

  • Besides, JAXA is talking about 22 years up the road, not next week.

    New JAXA Technology Captures Solar Energy in Space | Inhabitat 2008

  • To raise public awareness, JAXA is conducting a "Wish Upon the Moon" campaign that allows people to send brief messages up with the orbiter.

    Space Race Heats Up in Asia | Impact Lab 2007

  • The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, also known as JAXA, and the Cabinet Satellite Intelligence Center both also said the company will be prohibited from bidding on projects until their own respective investigations are completed.

    Mitsubishi Electric in Limbo Yoree Koh 2012

  • Japan's space agency, called JAXA, said it still had communication with the probe.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • Japan's space agency, called JAXA, said the probe was to continue monitoring Venus from its orbit for two years.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2010

  • And the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency - known as JAXA - with a budget of about 230 billion yen for 2010 ($2.6 billion), is still relatively tiny compared with the United States '

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • And the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency - known as JAXA - with a budget of about 230 billion yen for 2010 ($2.6 billion), is still relatively tiny compared with the United States '

    NYT > Home Page 2010

  • Japan's space agency, called JAXA, said the probe was to continue monitoring Venus from its orbit for two years.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2010

  • And the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency - known as JAXA - with a budget of about 230 billion yen for 2010 ($2.6 billion), is still relatively tiny compared with the United States '

    International Herald Tribune - World News, Analysis, and Global Opinions 2010

  • Japan's space agency, called JAXA, said the probe was to continue monitoring Venus from its orbit for two years.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2010

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