Abstract
Japan’s two X-ray astronomy satellites, HAKUCHO and TENMA, have been actively in operation leading to deeper understandings of the neutron star physics. Other satellite and balloon projects have been performed under international collaborators.
Paper presented at the IAU Third Asian-Pacific Regional Meeting, held in Kyoto, Japan, between 30 September–6 October, 1984.
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Oda, M. (1986). Space Astronomy in Japan. In: Kitamura, M., Budding, E. (eds) Third Asian-Pacific Regional Meeting of the International Astronomical Union. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4496-1_14
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