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There are 2,000-plus dead rockets in orbit—here’s a rare view of one

A Japanese company becomes the first to approach a piece of space junk in low-Earth orbit.

Rocket Report: Firefly delivers for NASA; Polaris Dawn launching this month

The all-private Polaris Dawn spacewalk mission is set for launch no earlier than July 31.

NVIDIA To Collaborate With Japan On Their Cutting-Edge ABCI-Q Quantum Supercomputer

NVIDIA is all set to aid Japan in building the nation's hybrid quantum supercomputer, fueled by the immense power of its HPC & AI GPUs. Japan To Rapidly Progressing In Quantum and AI Computing Segments Through Large-Scale Developments With The Help of NVIDIA's AI & HPC Infrastructure Nikkei Asia reports that the National Institute of Advanced Industrial and Technology (AIST), Japan, is building a quantum supercomputer to excel in this particular segment for prospects. The new project is called ABCI-Q & will be entirely powered by NVIDIA's accelerated & quantum computing platforms, hinting towards high-performance and efficiency results out of […]

In exchange for a lunar rover, Japan will get seats on Moon-landing missions

Japan is making a significant commitment to the US-led Artemis program.

TSMC’s U.S. Subsidies At Heart Of Controversial Commentary By U.S. & Taiwanese Academics

The United States' multi-billion dollar effort to re-shore advanced leading edge semiconductor fabrication inside its borders can harm Taiwan's indigenous chip industry, believe academics in a new research paper. The passage of the U.S. Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS0 Act earmarks billions of dollars in subsidies for firms such as the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) to set up high-end chip manufacturing facilities inside America. While TSMC's most advanced chip foundry in the U.S. will be its facility in Arizona, over the long term, as other players such as Samsung and Intel also speed up their advancements, the […]

Before snagging a chunk of space junk, Astroscale must first catch up to one

ADRAS-J is a precursor to future missions servicing satellites and clearing space junk.

Japan’s new H3 rocket proved it works, but will it catch on anywhere else?

"The H3 finally gave its first cry. The launch was a perfect success."

Japan government accepts it’s no longer the ’90s, stops requiring floppy disks

Government amends 34 ordinances to no longer require diskettes.

A Japanese spacecraft faceplanted on the Moon and lived to tell the tale

Despite engine failure, SLIM managed to achieve the most precise Moon landing ever.

Rocket Report: A new estimate of Starship costs; Japan launches spy satellite

One space tug company runs into financial problems; another says go big or go home.

Japanese Semiconductor Firms Assessing Impact To Factories Following Devastating Earthquake

The Japanese semiconductor industry has started to see "aftershocks" of the devastating earthquake that occurred recently. TSMC & Other Japanese Firms Report Marginal Production Cuts Amid Calamity, Impact Confined To a Limited Scale According to an analysis by a local investment consultant (via Ctee), it seems like semiconductor firms have started to see the effects of the "lethal" earthquake that has caused devastation all around Japan which had a magnitude of 7.6 on the Richter scale. The analysis includes the situation of six major industries including foundry, silicon wafer, memory, packaging and testing, equipment testing, and passive components, featuring the […]

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