[Interview+] How Japan Built Its Crazy Space Agency

February 11
51 mins

Episode Description

Japan’s space agency often flies under the radar, despite pursuing missions many larger agencies haven’t attempted. Like returning samples from Phobos or deploying a Toyota-built lunar rover. In this interview, we trace JAXA’s origins and the decisions that defined it.

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🟣 Guest: Dr. Subodhana Wijeyeratne https://subowijeyeratne.com/

📚 The Islands and the Stars: A History of Japan's Space Programs https://bdo.wfu.mybluehost.me/the-islands-the-stars/

  • 00:00 Intro

  • 02:01 Researching JAXA

  • 06:48 Star of Japan's space journey

  • 16:05 Japan's first liquid fuel rocket

  • 24:14 Japan's relationships with NASA and others

  • 31:23 Lesser known projects

  • 36:53 Dependency on the US

  • 42:00 Excitement for the Future

  • 44:41 Current obsessions

  • 50:17 Final thoughts

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