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The was a spacecraft which was launched by Japan on March 18, 1995.
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The Space Flyer Unit was launched from
Tanegashima Space Center The (TNSC) is the largest rocket-launch complex in Japan with a total area of about 9.7 square kilometers. It is located on the southeast coast of Tanegashima, an island approximately south of Kyushu. It was established in 1969 when the ...
from a H-II vehicle. It carried testing materials and research data that held value to NASA. The crew of STS-72 aboard Space Shuttle ''Endeavour'' retrieved the satellite on January 20th, 1996, 10 months after it was launched. The idea behind the implementation of the SFU was a joint effort by multiple major corporations and government agencies. The ones that were involved with the launch were
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) is a Japanese national research organization of astrophysics using rockets, astronomical satellites and interplanetary probes which played a major role in Japan's space development. Since 2003, it is a division of Japan Aerospace E ...
, the National Space Development Agency, and
Ministry of International Trade and Industry The was a ministry of the Government of Japan from 1949 to 2001. The MITI was one of the most powerful government agencies in Japan and, at the height of its influence, effectively ran much of Japanese industrial policy, funding research and di ...
.Chronology Data
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After the shuttle returned the SFU from space it was transported to Japan and refurbished for display at the
National Museum of Nature and Science The is in the northeast corner of Ueno Park in Tokyo. The museum has exhibitions on pre-Meiji period, Meiji science in Japan. It is the venue of the taxidermied bodies of the legendary dogs Hachikō and Taro and Jiro. A life-size blue whale mode ...
in Tokyo.


Purpose

The original purposes behind the SFU were toPurposes
-Purposes
* Allow researchers better access to space research conditions. * Give researchers a group experimental facility. * Be able to reuse the SFU to save money * Retrieve data


Technology

A variety of systems that were operational within the SFU had never been implemented before. Equipment on board supported an
infrared telescope An infrared telescope is a telescope that uses infrared light to detect celestial bodies. Infrared light is one of several types of radiation present in the electromagnetic spectrum. All celestial objects with a temperature above absolute zero ...
, two-dimensional solar array, high voltage solar array, space plasma diagnosis, electric propulsion, material experimentation, gas dynamics, gradient heating chemicals, isothermal heating furnace and more.Experiment Data 1
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The core system that was built into the SFU contained an octagonal aluminum truss. Inside of that were eight boxes of trapezoidal shape. The SFU was connected directly to the Kagoshima Space Center.Experiment Data 2
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Experimentation data

There were a number of various types of experiments that were performed on board the SFU during its launch life cycle. Those experiments, and light data related to them are listed below. * Infrared Telescope in Space (IRTS) - The IRTS experiment was performed by the infrared telescope that was aboard the SFU. The intent was to produce important information into the history of the universe and structure of the milky way galaxy. The telescope had a super fluid helium cooling fan built into it to prevent it from overheating.Irts Data
-IRTS Data
* 2D Array - The 2d array system was launched as a small module inside of the SFU. This experiment was deployed to show that large structures could (in fact) be built in space.2d array data
2d Array Data
* HVSA - The Solar Array was a power source put into this system to head up multiple experiments. It is used to test the creation of "electricity" in the denseness of space from the use of technology only.hvsa data
-hvsa data
* SPDP - This was used on the SFU to test things going really fast in space. SPDP stands for (Space Plasma Diagnostic Package) and it was deployed with different sensors to check the effects of speed on the denseness of gravity.Sdpd data
-Sdpd data
* EPEX - This hardware that was built into the SFU was meant to do experiments related to fuel creation and management in space.epex data
-epex data
* MEX - This software was meant to review and research the effects of various types of liquid within a space environment.mex
-mex data
* BIO - This test involved observing
Japanese fire belly newt The Japanese fire-bellied newt or Japanese fire-bellied salamander (''Cynops pyrrhogaster'') is a species of newt Endemism, endemic to Japan. The skin on its upper body is dark, while its lower regions are bright red, although coloration varies ...
eggs hatch in deep space.bio
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See also

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List of largest infrared telescopes The largest infrared telescopes for infrared astronomy are listed in terms of diameter of primary mirror. The infrared spectrum with its longer wavelength than visible light has a number of challenges, especially for ground-based observatories ...


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ISAS Data


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