The Okinawa Tracking and Communication Station was established in February 1968 as the Okinawa Radiowave Tracking Base of the then Science and Technology Agency (STA) Space Development Headquarters, which was affiliated with the then National Space Development Agency (NASDA) as its facility when NASDA was established in October 1969. In October 2003, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) was established, and the station became a JAXA facility.
The main role of the Station is to track and control satellites. It plays a role to maintain and control satellites by receiving radio waves from satellites in space to confirm their positions and attitudes and to learn if their onboard electronic devices are functioning properly. If necessary, command signals are also transmitted from the station to satellites.
Space Shuttle: Columbia OV-102
crew: 2
Launch: April 12, 1981, 12:00:04 UTC
Kennedy Space Center, LC-39A
Landing: April 14, 1981, 18:20:57 UTC
Edwards Air Force Base, Bahn 23
Duration: 2d 6h 20min 53s
Space Shuttle: Columbia OV-102
crew: 2
Launch: April 12, 1981, 12:00:04 UTC
Kennedy Space Center, LC-39A
Landing: April 14, 1981, 18:20:57 UTC
Edwards Air Force Base, Bahn 23
Duration: 2d 6h 20min 53s
Space Shuttle: Columbia OV-102
crew: 2
Launch: April 12, 1981, 12:00:04 UTC
Kennedy Space Center, LC-39A
Landing: April 14, 1981, 18:20:57 UTC
Edwards Air Force Base, Bahn 23
Duration: 2d 6h 20min 53s