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RELEASE2025.7.9
Space BD and Gilmour Space Partner to Deliver Satellite Launch Services
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RELEASE2025.5.28
Space BD Signs a Launch Service Contract with Japan Ministry of Defense (JMOD)
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RELEASE2025.4.22
Successful Completion of Sixth Life Science Mission Utilizing the ISS “Kibo” Module
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RELEASE2025.2.14
Agent agreement signed with South Korea’s INNOSPACE for small satellite launch service
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RELEASE2024.11.29
Awarded JAXA Space Strategy Fund for “Low Earth Orbit Versatile Experimental System Technology”. Leading the development of experimental device to drive the expansion of the space experiment market beyond 2030.
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RELEASE2024.11.15
Space BD Reselected as Service Provider for the Small Satellite Deployment Project Using ISS Module ‘Kibo’ and for the ISS ‘Kibo’ External Platform Utilization Service. Service Provision Extended to 2030, the End of ISS Operations.
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RELEASE2024.11.7
Protein Experiment Samples for AI Drug Discovery Launched to ISS. Samples for the same experiment conducted by Gakushuin Boys’ Senior High School and Girls’ Senior High School students also on board, launched on November 5.
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RELEASE2024.10.21
BULL’s Demonstration Device for Space Debris Mitigation to be Launched via Space BD’s H3 Rocket Ridesharing Launch Service. First H3 rocket ridesharing for private service scheduled for FY2025.
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RELEASE2024.10.11
Space BD Selected as the First Launch Service Provider with H3 Rocket under JAXA-Small Satellite Rush Program (JAXA-SMASH). FY2025 planned H3 rocket launch.
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RELEASE2024.10.9
Space BD Launches Application Support Service for Satellite Export Approval and Air Transportation. The support service will cover all the arrangements for air transportation and relevant approvals for satellites in Japan and oversea.
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RELEASE2024.9.13
Awarded a JAXA contract for Supporting the Space Strategy Fund. Contributing to accelerating space development in Japan by encouraging efficient use of domestic launch service and demonstration opportunities.
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RELEASE2024.8.23
ISS Small Satellite Deployment Business: 13 Satellites Planned for Transfer to JAXA, Most in a Fiscal Year Since Founding