Shinsei

Shinsei, the first Japanese scientific satellite, which was active from 1971 to 1973. It observed solar radio waves, cosmic rays, and ionospheric plasma.

Shinsei, first Japanese scientific satellite, launched on Sept. 28, 1971. Shinsei observed solar radio emissions, cosmic rays, and plasmas in Earth’s ionosphere. The 66-kg (145-pound) satellite was launched under the auspices of the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, which was then part of the University of Tokyo. The launch vehicle was a solid-fueled M-4S rocket. Shinsei is the Japanese word for “new star.” The satellite ceased operations in 1973, but it still remained in orbit.

John M. Logsdon