EXPRESS The
Experiment Re-entry Space System (
EXPRESS) was a 745 kg (1,642 lbs) satellite for microgravity experiments and testing of re-entry technologies. The project was done in cooperation with ISAS (now JAXA) and
DLR of Germany. On January 15, 1995, it was launched on the M-3S. However, due to a problem with the rocket, the orbit was much lower than planned. The re-entry capsule was found later in
Ghana.
USERS Unmanned Space Experiment Recovery System (USERS) was launched on the
H-IIA on 10 September 2002. The aim of the mission was microgravity experiments to perform the
Super-Conductor Material Processing Experiment and also testing of satellite bus technologies. For the first part of the mission, USERS carried a return capsule. It was retrieved successfully on 29 May 2003. The mission of the main orbiter ended during re-entry in 2007.
SERVIS 1 The SERVIS-1 is an 840 kg (1,851 lbs) technology test mission with COTS parts. It was launched on 30 October 2003 using a
Rockot carrier rocket. the mission duration was two years.
SERVIS 2 SERVIS-2 was a 900 kg (1,984 lbs) technology test mission with
COTS parts. It will continue the experiments done with the first
SERVIS satellite. It was launched on 2 June 2010 with a
Rockot carrier rocket. ==ASNARO missions==