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has gloss | eng: The ETS-VII, or Engineering Test Satellite No. 7, was a satellite developed and launched by the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA). It is also known as KIKU-7. and also the first unmanned spacecraft to conduct autonomous rendezvous docking operations successfully. Although it was originally intended to be used for 1.5 years, the satellite was functional for a period of almost five years. The chaser satellite is the main satellite body, and was named Hikoboshi. A 2 m long robotic arm was attached to this part. The smaller target satellite was named Orihime. The box shaped, complete satellite system weighed 2,860 kg. The ETS-VII was equipped with three solar panels, with two on the chaser satellite and one on the target satellite. The satellite was assisted by relative global positioning system (RGPS) navigation. |
lexicalization | eng: ETS-VII |
instance of | c/Artificial satellites orbiting Earth |
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has gloss | deu: Der Engineering Test Satellite VII (ETS-VII) oder KIKU-7 war ein aus zwei Satelliten bestehendes Experiment der japanischen Raumfahrtagentur NASDA. ETS wurde am 28. November 1997 vom Tanegashima Space Center mit einer H-II-Rakete gestartet. Das Gewicht der Satelliten betrug 2.860 kg. Die Hauptmission dauerte ca. 1,5 Jahre. |
lexicalization | deu: Engineering Test Satellite VII |
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lexicalization | jpn: きく7号 |
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has gloss | lav: KIKU-7 jeb ETS-VII (Engineering Test Satellite VII — no "Inženierizmēģinājumu pavadonis 7") bija Japānas Nacionālās kosmosa attīstības aģentūras (NASDA; tagad Japānas Aerokosmisko pētījumu aģentūra, JAXA) pavadonis. Tas tika palaists . KIKU-7 sastāvēja no diviem kosmiskajiem aparātiem. Ar tiem tika izmēģinātas tuvošanās un saslēgšanās operācijas orbītā. Lai gan KIKU-7 darbības ilgums sākotnēji bija plānots 1,5 gadam, tas funkcionēja piecus gadus. |
lexicalization | lav: KIKU-7 |
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has gloss | spa: Engineering Test Satellite 7 ó ETS-7 es un satélite artificial experimental japonés lanzado el 27 de noviembre de 1997 mediante un cohete H-2 desde Tanegashima para probar nuevas tecnologías, en particular métodos automáticos de encuentros y acoplamientos en el espacio. |
lexicalization | spa: Engineering Test Satellite 7 |
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