Japan plans expansion of homegrown GPS network to 11 satellites - Nikkei Asia
Japanese navigation constellation set to expand with H-IIA launch - SpaceFlight Insider
Japan's answer to GPS points way to $44bn in new services - Nikkei Asia
Successful Launch of the Replacement for the First Satellite "MICHIBIKI," Japan's Quasi-Zenith Satellite System; Development of a New Application Field is Expected | Yano Research Market solution provider
H-IIA rocket launches 3rd Japanese navigation satellite - SpaceFlight Insider
Japan Is Expanding Its Homegrown GPS Network To 11 Satellites From 4
QZSS Replenishes 4-Satellite Constellation, Replacing Inaugural Michibiki - Inside GNSS - Global Navigation Satellite Systems Engineering, Policy, and Design
Additional Japanese positioning satellite launched successfully|Arab News Japan
Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS) First Quasi-Zenith Satellite System ' MICHIBIKI'
Successor to original Michibiki satellite passes functional tests | GPS World
JAXA launches Michibiki-4 satellite - SpaceFlight Insider
JAXA launches second 'Michibiki' navigation satellite - SpaceFlight Insider
Puesto en órbita el Michibiki 2 (H-IIA) - Eureka
JAXA Successfully Launches Michibiki-4 Satellite | JAPAN Forward
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A satellite Michibiki No.3 is ready to be launched at Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture, Aug. 11, 2017. The government plans to lift up Michibiki satellites No. 4 within the year
An H-2A rocket carrying the fourth satellite for Japan's version of the Global Positioning System lifts off at 7:1 a.m. at the Tanegashima Space Center in Minamitane, Kagoshima Prefecture, on Oct. 10,
H-IIA rocket launches 3rd Japanese navigation satellite - SpaceFlight Insider
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