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Negai☆″ ("Wish") is a Japanese satellite which launched in May 2010. It is a student-built spacecraft, which will be operated by Soka University, and is intended to be used for technology demonstration. The satellite is a single unit CubeSat, and will be used to test a field programmable gate array in orbit. As part of an outreach programme, it will carry the names of selected children, along with wishes they have made. The satellite will return images of the Earth, which will be given to the participating children.

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  • Negai☆″ ("Wish") is a Japanese satellite which launched in May 2010. It is a student-built spacecraft, which will be operated by Soka University, and is intended to be used for technology demonstration. The satellite is a single unit CubeSat, and will be used to test a field programmable gate array in orbit. As part of an outreach programme, it will carry the names of selected children, along with wishes they have made. The satellite will return images of the Earth, which will be given to the participating children. The launch was conducted by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries under contract to the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. In preparation for a planned launch on 17 May, the H-IIA rocket was rolled out to Pad 1 of the Yoshinobu Launch Complex at the Tanegashima Space Centre on 16 May 2010. It departed the assembly building at 21:01 UTC and arriving at the launch pad 24 minutes later at 21:25 UTC. The terminal countdown began at 11:30 UTC on 17 May and by 15:28, the loading of cryogenic propellant into the rocket's first and second stages had been completed. The launch attempt was scrubbed a few minutes before liftoff due to bad weather, but took place successfully at 21:58:22 UTC on 20 May 2010. Negai was deployed from a attached to the second stage of the H-IIA 202 rocket used in the launch of the Akatsuki spacecraft towards Venus. Negai shared its dispenser with the K-Sat satellite, whilst a second dispenser contained Waseda-SAT2. The three CubeSats separated into low Earth orbit during a coast phase of the launch, between the first and second burns of the second stage. The rocket then continued to Heliocentric orbit, where it deployed Akatsuki, along with the IKAROS and UNITEC-1 spacecraft. (en)
  • Negai☆″(ねがい)は創価大学の超小型人工衛星CubeSat。2010年5月21日に、金星探査機あかつきの相乗り衛星としてH-IIAロケットにより打ち上げられたCubeSat。 (ja)
  • Negai☆″(→소원)는 일본 소카 대학의 초소형 인공위성으로서, 2010년 5월 21일에 금성 탐사선 아카츠키와 H-IIA 로켓으로 같이 발사되었었다. (ko)
  • Negai☆ (z jap. życzenie) – japoński satelita technologiczny zbudowany przez . Sam satelita był jednostką typu CubeSat 1U, o masie 1 kg. Głównym celem jego misji był test technologii FPGA na niskiej orbicie okołoziemskiej. Dodatkowo wyniósł w kosmos mikrofilm z imionami wybranych dzieci, wraz z napisanymi przez nie życzeniami. Satelita wykonał również zdjęcia Ziemi, które otrzymało każde dziecko uczestniczące w projekcie. Satelita został wyniesiony w kosmos 17 maja 2010 roku o 21:44 GMT z Centrum Lotów Kosmicznych Tanegashima jako ładunek dodatkowy rakiety H-IIA F17, wynoszącej sondę Akatsuki w kierunku Wenus. Po osiągnięciu niskiej orbity okołoziemskiej Negai został wypuszczony z zasobnika J-POD wraz z satelitami Waseda-SAT2 i . (pl)
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  • Negai☆″(ねがい)は創価大学の超小型人工衛星CubeSat。2010年5月21日に、金星探査機あかつきの相乗り衛星としてH-IIAロケットにより打ち上げられたCubeSat。 (ja)
  • Negai☆″(→소원)는 일본 소카 대학의 초소형 인공위성으로서, 2010년 5월 21일에 금성 탐사선 아카츠키와 H-IIA 로켓으로 같이 발사되었었다. (ko)
  • Negai☆″ ("Wish") is a Japanese satellite which launched in May 2010. It is a student-built spacecraft, which will be operated by Soka University, and is intended to be used for technology demonstration. The satellite is a single unit CubeSat, and will be used to test a field programmable gate array in orbit. As part of an outreach programme, it will carry the names of selected children, along with wishes they have made. The satellite will return images of the Earth, which will be given to the participating children. (en)
  • Negai☆ (z jap. życzenie) – japoński satelita technologiczny zbudowany przez . Sam satelita był jednostką typu CubeSat 1U, o masie 1 kg. Głównym celem jego misji był test technologii FPGA na niskiej orbicie okołoziemskiej. Dodatkowo wyniósł w kosmos mikrofilm z imionami wybranych dzieci, wraz z napisanymi przez nie życzeniami. Satelita wykonał również zdjęcia Ziemi, które otrzymało każde dziecko uczestniczące w projekcie. (pl)
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