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Mar. 29, 2017 Updated
Arase off to Science Operations Phase

JAXA confirmed completion of the commissioning phase of ARASE, formerly known as ERG, Exploration of energization and Radiation in Geospace. ARASE has entered its science operations phase. The call was made as the following procedure took place as scheduled and was confirmed; the satellite post launch orbital systems are in place, their functions are determined as fine, all monitoring instruments are installed, and the motions of the monitoring equipment are checked.
ARASE is in good condition, with all its onboard apparatus for science observations performing well since activated.

Arase off to Science Operations Phase

Jan. 23, 2017 Updated
Arase critical operation phase successfully completed!

JAXA confirmed completion of the critical operations phase of Arase (ERG), Exploration of energization and Radiation in Geospace. It results from a sequence of significant tasks that occurred as anticipated: perigee up maneuvers and extension of its wire antennae and masts.
Arase is currently in good condition and is scheduled to enter into a two-month commissioning phase, then followed by a science operations phase.

Arase critical operation phase successfully completed!

Dec. 20, 2016 Updated
Success of Epsilon-2 Launch with ERG Aboard

JAXA successfully launched the second Epsilon Launch Vehicle with Exploration of energization and Radiation in Geospace (ERG) aboard at 8:00 p.m. on December 20, 2016 (JST) from the Uchinoura Space Center. The launch vehicle flew as planned, and at approximately 13 minutes and 27 seconds after liftoff, the separation of ERG was confirmed.

The signals were received in the Santiago Ground Station, the Republic of Chile at 8:37 p.m. (JST). ERG's solar array paddles have been deployed as planned. Also, ERG has completed the attitude control based on the sun acquisition.
JAXA has nicknamed ERG "ARASE".

Success of Epsilon-2 Launch with ERG Aboard

Dec. 19, 2016 Updated
Epsilon-2/ERG launch time decided! Live broadcast from 7:40 p.m. on December 20 (Tue.)

The launch time of the second Epsilon Launch Vehicle with Exploration of energization and Radiation in Geospace (ERG) was set for 8:00:00 on December 20 (Tue.), 2016 (Japan Standard Time).
JAXA will broadcast a live launch report from the Uchinoura Space Center from 7:40 p.m. on the day. You can watch it through the Internet. Please have a look!

Epsilon-2/ERG launch time decided! Live broadcast from 7:40 p.m. on December 20 (Tue.)

Nov. 15, 2016 Updated
The Launch date of the Epsilon-2 with the ERG satellite on board- December 20

JAXA announced that the second Epsilon Launch Vehicle with Exploration of energization and Radiation in Geospace (ERG) on board will be launched sometime between 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. on December 20, 2016 (Japan Standard Time). Live launch coverage from the Uchinoura Space Center will be carried on YouTube. More detail will be available shortly.
JAXA is happy to hear from dear readers. Please send words of encouragement to the project members of the Epsilon and of the ERG mission.

The Launch date of the Epsilon-2 with the ERG satellite on board- December 20

Oct. 24, 2016 Updated
"ERG" Put on View to Media

On October 20, "ERG", the Exploration of energization and Radiation in Geospace was shown to the media in the Uchinoura Space Center, Kimotsuki-cho, Kimotsuki-gun, Kagoshima.

Image: "ERG" in clean room of the M rocket launch site
In the Telemeter Center on the premises, Project Manager Iku Shinohara and Project Scientist Yoshizumi Miyoshi addressed the general facts of "ERG" and the scientific contributions that "ERG" is expected to make. Enhanced Epsilon will carry "ERG" on board. Preparation for launch is underway.

"ERG" Put on View to Media

Sep. 30, 2016 Updated
Geospace satellite "ERG" released to the media

On September 29 (Thu.), the Exploration of energization and Radiation in Geospace "ERG" made its appearance to the press at the Sagamihara Campus.
The ERG satellite carries nine cutting-edge instruments as well as hope of many to discover the mystery of the Van Allen belts. The geo probe is scheduled to be launched by the Epsilon launch vehicle from Uchinoura Space Center in JFY2016.

Geospace satellite "ERG" released to the media

Feb. 25, 2016 Updated
Let Geospace satellite “ERG” carry your support message!

We are inviting you to have your message travel on the ERG satellite to explore the Van Allen belts, which is the last frontier in space around the Earth.
Please send your support message to the mission of the “Exploration of energization and Radiation in Geospace” or “ERG”, which is scheduled to be launched in JFY2016. The messages will be printed on an aluminum plate that will be installed on the satellite as part of a balance weight.

Let Geospace satellite “ERG” carry your support message!

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