
Hiten - Jujutsu Kaisen Wiki
Hiten (飛 ひ 天 てん Hiten?, lit. "Flying Heaven") is a cursed tool wielded by Ryomen Sukuna during the Heian period. [1] Its current status is unknown.
Hiten (spacecraft) - Wikipedia
After the eighth swing-by, Hiten successfully demonstrated the aerobraking technique on March 19, 1991, flying by the Earth at an altitude of 125.5 km over the Pacific at 11.0 km/s.
Hiten / Hagoromo - NASA Science
Nov 3, 2024 · What Was Hiten? Hiten was Japan’s Earth orbiting satellite designed primarily to test and verify technologies for future lunar and planetary missions. The spacecraft carried a …
what do YOU think hiten’s ability was? : r/Jujutsufolk - Reddit
Hiten was actually Sukuna's favorite cursed tool, with the ability to create ice at will. In fact, he loved it so much that he was visited by a fairy godmother, who granted his wish of expressing …
Japan's first lunar mission | The Planetary Society
Apr 10, 1993 · Hiten was launched by Japan on January 24, 1990. The spacecraft, intended as a technology demonstration mission, entered a circumlunar orbit and released a small orbiter, …
Hiten - Encyclopedia Astronautica
Hiten (originally called Muses-A) was an ISAS (Japanese Space Agency) Earth orbiting satellite designed primarily to test and verify technologies for future lunar and planetary missions.
HITEN | Spacecraft | ISAS
“HITEN” aims to get learn of technologies concerning precise determination and control of satellite orbit, and highly-efficient data transmission, experiment of lunar swing-by and aero braking …
Hiten – artistivity
Hiten is a highly acclaimed Indian singer, producer, composer, and songwriter known for his transformative impact on modern Indian music, especially in hip-hop, pop, and indie genres.
MUSES-A Hiten and Hagoromo at the Moon - spacetoday.org
Japan sent the Muses-A science explorer, later renamed Hiten, around the Moon in 1990, dropping off the miniature lunar satellite Hagoromo as it swung by. At the time, the dual …
Hiten: Lunar Orbit – For All Moonkind Moon Registry
Hiten (originally called Muses-A) was an ISAS (Japanese Space Agency) Earth orbiting satellite designed primarily to test and verify technologies for future lunar and planetary missions.