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JAXA国立研究開発法人宇宙航空研究開発機構(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)さん。
みんなのカウントダウンをやってほしいです。H-IIA35号機による「みちびき3号機」打ち上げの際のみんなのカウントダウン。
お気に入り動画。日本らしくて好きです。みちびき3号機打ち上げの際のJAXA国立研究開発法人宇宙航空研究開発機構(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)、MHI Launch Services三菱重工業株式会社ローンチサービス(Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Launch Services)等によるライブ中継動画を埋め込み、カウントダウン開始時くらいから動画開始設定しております。以前のユーチューブ(YouTube)チャンネルやツイッター(Twitter)などより。
JAXA | 宇宙航空研究開発機構
スペースウォーク(Spacewalk)
.@NASA TV is live now covering a spacewalk set to begin at 6:50am ET. Spacewalkers @AstroDrewMorgan and @Astro_Luca will finalize repairs on a cosmic ray detector. Read more… https://t.co/Wfbg2rgvFN pic.twitter.com/phjorHZUAS
— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) January 25, 2020
At 1:33pm EST, @Astro_Jessica and @Astro_Christina concluded today's spacewalk. After working 6 hours and 58 minutes the two successfully completed the battery upgrade for one channel on one pair of the station’s solar arrays. #AskNASA | Read more… https://t.co/GQfO9zyIGP pic.twitter.com/e3mHSeM8l3
— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) January 20, 2020
追記
The launch countdown for the H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 41 is proceeding smoothly as planned. The launch time is Feb. 9, 2020, 10:34 JST. #H2AF41
— MHI Launch Services (@MHI_LS) February 8, 2020
— MHI Launch Services (@MHI_LS) February 9, 2020
The separation of satellite has been confirmed. We would like to end the today’s H-IIA F41 launch report. Thank you very much. #H2AF41
— MHI Launch Services (@MHI_LS) February 9, 2020
【お知らせ】H-IIAロケット41号機の打上げ成功についての内閣総理大臣コメントを掲載しました。https://t.co/ULlh9MNw9A
— 首相官邸 (@kantei) February 10, 2020
Join us today for the #StateOfNASA event as Administrator @JimBridenstine provides an update about our mission to go to the Moon, Mars and worlds beyond.
📆 Monday, Feb. 10
🕑 1pm ET, 10am PT
🔗 https://t.co/tcj9SHAXMe pic.twitter.com/BwWO42Kfah— NASA Solar System (@NASASolarSystem) February 10, 2020
.@JimBridenstine on #StateofNASA: "I'm happy to announce that @POTUS's FY2021 budget request invests in @NASA more than $25 billion dollars."
This is a 21st Century budget worthy of 21st Century space exploration to the Moon, Mars & beyond.
📺 : https://t.co/aPTt23VSmU pic.twitter.com/9hZehGYbP7
— NASA (@NASA) February 10, 2020
Our #Mars2020 rover launches this summer! It will "not only look for signs of habitable conditions on Mars in the ancient past, but also search for signs of past microbial life itself."
Watch the full #StateOfNASA: https://t.co/aPTt23VSmU pic.twitter.com/91NAQ52AC9
— NASA (@NASA) February 10, 2020
This is a year of action. With each milestone, we’re preparing to go farther than ever before.
Discover more about the #StateOfNASA: https://t.co/ILq38x8S1U pic.twitter.com/Q1LJcMGT4C
— NASA (@NASA) February 10, 2020
LIVE: Administrator @JimBridenstine speaks on the #StateofNASA with FY2021 budget highlights, #Artemis mission milestones & more.
📺 Watch to find out what’s in store for America’s future in space: https://t.co/aPTt23VSmU
— NASA (@NASA) February 10, 2020
Vitally important to #Artemis & our eventual missions to Mars is the Gateway – a new spaceship that will orbit the Moon & help us prove the technology we need for an eventual crewed mission to the Red Planet. #StateOfNASA
Tune in: https://t.co/aPTt23VSmU pic.twitter.com/kKBJeZSWSi
— NASA (@NASA) February 10, 2020
The President’s budget this year is one of the strongest budgets in NASA’s history. It invests over $25 billion for America’s future in space! We need a 21st-century budget worthy of 21st-century space exploration as we go forward to the Moon with #Artemis.https://t.co/q9RDAb3CLN
— NASA_Langley (@NASA_Langley) February 10, 2020