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has glosseng: 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.
lexicalizationeng: ETS-VII
instance ofc/Artificial satellites orbiting Earth
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German
has glossdeu: 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.
lexicalizationdeu: Engineering Test Satellite VII
Japanese
lexicalizationjpn: きく7号
Latvian
has glosslav: 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.
lexicalizationlav: KIKU-7
Castilian
has glossspa: 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.
lexicalizationspa: Engineering Test Satellite 7
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