Definition of Japanese aerospace exploration agency

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Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
The , or JAXA, is Japan's national aerospace agency. JAXA was formed on October 12003 through the merger of three previously independent organizations. JAXA is responsible for research, development and launch of satellites into orbit, and is fundamentally involved in many missions such as asteroid exploration and a possible human mission to the moon.

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