Wednesday, January 3, 2007
JAXA deploys giant satellite allowing point-to-point communication
After the 2004 Niigata quake, communications were disrupted for quite some time because the mountains blocked wireless signals and the wired systems were damaged. It was very difficult to determine where the damage was most severe and the kind and amounts of aid necessary. http://www.hinet.bosai.go.jp/topics/niigata041023/index_e.html
JAXA (Japan Aerospace eXploration Agency) has successfully deployed and is in the final stages of testing the 120-foot KIKU No. 8 satellite. This satellite will allow direct point-to-point communication throughout Japan using small handsets, vastly improving search and rescue operations and disaster management.
http://www.jaxa.jp/countdown/f11/index_e.html
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