JAXA の理由

JAXA is 29, in Iidate Village, Fukushima Prefecture, the result of using a prototype that combines super-wide angle camera sensors and gamma-ray observation to be mounted on the "Astro-H" X-ray astronomy satellite next scheduled launch in 2014 announced that it had successfully created precise distribution map of radioactive materials such as cesium 134 and spread to the house site.
Japan Atomic Energy Agency and the Space Agency, Tokyo Electric Power, February 11, the vehicle measurement laden with super-wide angle camera at three in the village Iidate that is specified in the zone Evacuation plan in response to nuclear accident 1st Fukushima Tokyo Electric Power Company ran. Camera is equipped with fish-eye lens of approximately 180 degrees field of view, high-precision image was able to get much more widely than in the past.