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Hayabusa2
is an asteroid sample-return mission operated by the Japanese state space agency JAXA. It is a successor to the Hayabusa mission, which returned asteroid samples for the first time in June 2010. Hayabusa2 was launched on 3 December 2014 and rendezvoused in space with near-Earth asteroid 162173 Ryugu on 27 June 2018. It surveyed the asteroid for a year and a half and took samples. It left the asteroid in November 2019 and returned the samples to Earth on 5 December 2020 UTC. Its mission has now been extended through at least 2031, when it will rendezvous with the small, rapidly-rotating asteroi
2014 Mount Ontake eruption
volcanic eruption in Japan
Torquigener albomaculosus
species of fish
Typhoon Neoguri
Pacific typhoon in 2014
Himawari 8
Japanese weather satellite
Typhoon Phanfone
Pacific typhoon in 2014
2014 Hiroshima landslides
2014 natural disaster in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
ALOS-2
Advanced Land Observing Satellite-2 (ALOS-2), also called Daichi-2, is a Japanese satellite launched in 2014. Although the predecessor ALOS satellite had featured 2 optical cameras in addition to L-band (1.2 GHz/25 cm) radar, ALOS-2 had optical cameras removed to simplify construction and reduce costs. The PALSAR-2 radar is a significant upgrade of the PALSAR radar, allowing higher-resolution (1 x 3 m per pixel) spotlight modes in addition to the 10 m resolution survey mode inherited from the ALOS spacecraft. Also, the SPAISE2 automatic ship identification system and the Compact Infra Red
Typhoon Vongfong
Pacific typhoon in 2014
2014 in Japan
overview of Japan-related events during the year of 2014
PROCYON
PROCYON (Proximate Object Close flyby with Optical Navigation) was an asteroid flyby space probe that was launched together with Hayabusa2 on 3 December 2014 13:22:04 (JST). It was developed by University of Tokyo and JAXA. It was a small (70 kg, approx. 60 cm cube), low cost () spacecraft.
Severe Tropical Storm Nakri
2014 Pacific Ocean typhoon