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- Q50017 subject Q15406138.
- Q50017 subject Q7016194.
- Q50017 subject Q7824662.
- Q50017 abstract "Hinotori, also known as ASTRO-A before launch, was Japan's first X-ray astronomy satellite. It was developed by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS). Its primary mission was to study of solar flares emanating from the Sun during the solar maximum. It was launched successfully on February 21, 1981 using a M-3S rocket as the vehicle from Uchinoura Space Center (known at the time as Kagoshima). After the start of normal operation, it observed a large solar flare and, a month later, succeeded in observing 41 flares of many sizes from the Sun. It reentered the atmosphere on July 11, 1991.".
- Q50017 cosparId "1981-017A".
- Q50017 wikiPageExternalLink hinotori.shtml.
- Q50017 wikiPageWikiLink Q1077124.
- Q50017 wikiPageWikiLink Q1207946.
- Q50017 wikiPageWikiLink Q15406138.
- Q50017 wikiPageWikiLink Q1579577.
- Q50017 wikiPageWikiLink Q17.
- Q50017 wikiPageWikiLink Q1852.
- Q50017 wikiPageWikiLink Q218381.
- Q50017 wikiPageWikiLink Q663611.
- Q50017 wikiPageWikiLink Q7016194.
- Q50017 wikiPageWikiLink Q7824662.
- Q50017 cosparId "1981".
- Q50017 type Place.
- Q50017 type ArtificialSatellite.
- Q50017 type CelestialBody.
- Q50017 type Location.
- Q50017 type Place.
- Q50017 type Satellite.
- Q50017 type Thing.
- Q50017 comment "Hinotori, also known as ASTRO-A before launch, was Japan's first X-ray astronomy satellite. It was developed by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS). Its primary mission was to study of solar flares emanating from the Sun during the solar maximum. It was launched successfully on February 21, 1981 using a M-3S rocket as the vehicle from Uchinoura Space Center (known at the time as Kagoshima).".
- Q50017 label "Hinotori (satellite)".