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    Hinode (/ˈhiːnoʊdeɪ/; Japanese: ひので, IPA: [çinode], Sunrise), formerly Solar-B, is a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Solar mission with United States...
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  • in Japan Hinode (satellite), a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency space probe Eisuke Hinode (日出 英輔, 1941–2012), Japanese politician Hinode Bridge, a...
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  • funded mission led by the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency, the HINODE satellite, launched in 2006, consists of a coordinated set of optical, extreme...
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  • subsequent optical components. The Solar Optical Telescope on the Hinode satellite is one example of this design. For amateur telescope makers the Gregorian...
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    Focal Plane Package for the Solar Optical Telescope on the Japanese Hinode satellite which was used to test this hypothesis. The high spatial and temporal...
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  • Extreme-ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer, an instrument on board the Hinode satellite Effective Isotropic Sensitivity Eis, alternative spelling of ais, Etruscan...
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    Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS), also known as Michibiki (みちびき), is a four-satellite regional satellite navigation system and a satellite-based augmentation...
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    station also reads and distributes data from the Japanese Hinode solar research satellite. The facility has seen a large increase in smaller customers...
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    York Times. Retrieved 19 July 2015. "Hinode". nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov. Retrieved 10 June 2019. "Hinode | satellite". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 10...
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  • SOLAR-C (category Satellites of Japan)
    (NAOJ), and international collaborators. It will be the follow-up to the Hinode (SOLAR-B) and Yohkoh (SOLAR-A) missions and will carry the EUV High-throughput...
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