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Sakigake may also refer to Cromartie High School, an anime. {{Infobox_Spacecraft| Name = Sakigake| Image = | Caption = Spacecraft Sakigake| Organization = Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (now part of Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency).| Major_Contractors =| Mission_Type = Flyby| Flyby_Of = Comet Halley, [1985 from Uchinoura Space Center| Launch_Vehicle = Mu (rocket)| Decay =| Mission_Duration = November 15 1995 first [Unmanned space mission. It aimed to demonstrate the performance of the new launch vehicle, test the schemes of the first escape from the Earth gravitation for Japan on engineering basis, observing space Plasma (physics) and magnetic field in interplanetary space. Sakigake was also supposed to get references for scientists. Early measurements would be used to improve the mission of the Suisei probe several months later.

Sakigake developed by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science for the National Space Development Agency (both of which are now part of the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency, or JAXA). It became a part of the Halley Armada together with Suisei, the Soviet Union/France Vega program probes, the European Space Agency Giotto mission and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration International Cometary Explorer, to explore Halley's Comet during its 1986 sojourn through the inner solar system.

Design Unlike its twin Suisei probe, it carried no imaging instruments in its Measuring instrument payload.

Launch Sakigake was lauched January 7, 1985 from Uchinoura Space Center by Mu (rocket) launch vehicle.

Halley encounter It carried out a flyby of Halley's Comet on March 11, 1986 at a distance of 1 E9 m.

Giacobini-Zinner encounter There were plans for the spacecraft to go on to an encounter with 21P/Giacobini-Zinner in 1998 but they had to be abandoned due to lack of propellant.

End of mission Contact was lost in January 7, 1999.

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Sakigake may also refer to Cromartie High School, an anime. {{Infobox_Spacecraft| Name = Sakigake| Image = | Caption = Spacecraft Sakigake| Organization = Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (now part of Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency).| Major_Contractors =| Mission_Type = Flyby| Flyby_Of = Comet Halley, [1985 from Uchinoura Space Center| Launch_Vehicle = Mu (rocket)| Decay =| Mission_Duration = November 15 1995 first [Unmanned space mission. It aimed to demonstrate the performance of the new launch vehicle, test the schemes of the first escape from the Earth gravitation for Japan on engineering basis, observing space Plasma (physics) and magnetic field in interplanetary space. Sakigake was also supposed to get references for scientists. Early measurements would be used to improve the mission of the Suisei probe several months later.

Sakigake developed by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science for the National Space Development Agency (both of which are now part of the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency, or JAXA). It became a part of the Halley Armada together with Suisei, the Soviet Union/France Vega program probes, the European Space Agency Giotto mission and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration International Cometary Explorer, to explore Halley's Comet during its 1986 sojourn through the inner solar system.

Design Unlike its twin Suisei probe, it carried no imaging instruments in its Measuring instrument payload.

Launch Sakigake was lauched January 7, 1985 from Uchinoura Space Center by Mu (rocket) launch vehicle.

Halley encounter It carried out a flyby of Halley's Comet on March 11, 1986 at a distance of 1 E9 m.

Giacobini-Zinner encounter There were plans for the spacecraft to go on to an encounter with 21P/Giacobini-Zinner in 1998 but they had to be abandoned due to lack of propellant.

End of mission Contact was lost in January 7, 1999.

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