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- Sakigake abstract "Sakigake (translating to "pioneer", or "Pathfinder"), known before launch as MS-T5, was Japan's first interplanetary spacecraft, and the first deep space probe to be launched by any country other than the USA or the Soviet Union. It aimed to demonstrate the performance of the new launch vehicle, test the schemes of the first escape from the Earth gravitation for Japan on engineering basis, observing space plasma and magnetic field in interplanetary space. Sakigake was also supposed to get references for scientists. Early measurements would be used to improve the mission of the Suisei probe several months later.Sakigake developed by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science for the National Space Development Agency (both of which are now part of the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency, or JAXA). It became a part of the Halley Armada together with Suisei, the Soviet/French Vega probes, the ESA Giotto and the NASA International Cometary Explorer, to explore Halley's Comet during its 1986 sojourn through the inner solar system.".
- Sakigake cosparId "1985-001A".
- Sakigake thumbnail Sakigake.gif?width=300.
- Sakigake wikiPageExternalLink solarsystem.nasa.gov.
- Sakigake wikiPageExternalLink profile.cfm?MCode=Sakigake.
- Sakigake wikiPageExternalLink sakigake.html.
- Sakigake wikiPageExternalLink sakigake.shtml.
- Sakigake wikiPageID "376625".
- Sakigake wikiPageRevisionID "591793284".
- Sakigake apsis "helion".
- Sakigake cosparId "1985".
- Sakigake hasPhotoCollection Sakigake.
- Sakigake imageCaption "Sakigake spacecraft".
- Sakigake interplanetary "--03-11".
- Sakigake lastContact "--01-08".
- Sakigake lastContact "1995-11-15".
- Sakigake launchDate "--01-07".
- Sakigake launchRocket Mu_(rocket_family).
- Sakigake launchSite Uchinoura_Space_Center.
- Sakigake missionType "Comet flyby".
- Sakigake name "Sakigake".
- Sakigake operator Institute_of_Space_and_Astronautical_Science.
- Sakigake orbitApoapsis "1.15".
- Sakigake orbitInclination "0.07".
- Sakigake orbitPeriapsis "0.92".
- Sakigake orbitPeriod "3.307392E7".
- Sakigake orbitReference Heliocentric_orbit.
- Sakigake satcat "15464".
- Sakigake subject Category:1985_in_spaceflight.
- Sakigake subject Category:Artificial_satellites_orbiting_the_Sun.
- Sakigake subject Category:Derelict_space_probes.
- Sakigake subject Category:Japanese_satellites_and_space_probes.
- Sakigake subject Category:Missions_to_Halley's_Comet.
- Sakigake subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1985.
- Sakigake type Artifact100021939.
- Sakigake type ArtificialSatellitesOrbitingTheSun.
- Sakigake type Equipment103294048.
- Sakigake type Instrumentality103575240.
- Sakigake type JapaneseSatellitesAndSpaceProbes.
- Sakigake type Object100002684.
- Sakigake type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sakigake type Satellite104137444.
- Sakigake type Whole100003553.
- Sakigake type ArtificialSatellite.
- Sakigake type Satellite.
- Sakigake type Thing.
- Sakigake comment "Sakigake (translating to "pioneer", or "Pathfinder"), known before launch as MS-T5, was Japan's first interplanetary spacecraft, and the first deep space probe to be launched by any country other than the USA or the Soviet Union. It aimed to demonstrate the performance of the new launch vehicle, test the schemes of the first escape from the Earth gravitation for Japan on engineering basis, observing space plasma and magnetic field in interplanetary space.".
- Sakigake label "Sakigake".
- Sakigake label "Sakigake".
- Sakigake label "Sakigake".
- Sakigake label "Sakigake".
- Sakigake label "Sakigake".
- Sakigake label "Sonda Sakigake".
- Sakigake label "Сакигакэ".
- Sakigake label "さきがけ (探査機)".
- Sakigake sameAs Sakigake.
- Sakigake sameAs Sakigake.
- Sakigake sameAs Sakigake.
- Sakigake sameAs Sakigake.
- Sakigake sameAs さきがけ_(探査機).
- Sakigake sameAs Sakigake.
- Sakigake sameAs Sonda_Sakigake.
- Sakigake sameAs m.021283.
- Sakigake sameAs Q1065268.
- Sakigake sameAs Q1065268.
- Sakigake sameAs Sakigake.
- Sakigake wasDerivedFrom Sakigake?oldid=591793284.
- Sakigake depiction Sakigake.gif.
- Sakigake isPrimaryTopicOf Sakigake.