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Japan Aerospace and Exploration Agency - Astronaut Report (JAXA-AstroReport)
03.22.12

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Experiment/Payload Overview

Information provided courtesy of the Japan Aerospace and Exploration Agency (JAXA).
Brief Summary

The Japan Aerospace and Exploration Agency - Astronaut Report (JAXA-AstroReport) investigation allows astronauts to document, in a journal, their life living and working on board the ISS.

Principal Investigator

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Co-Investigator(s)/Collaborator(s)

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Payload Developer Information Pending

Sponsoring Space Agency

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

Sponsoring Organization:

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ISS Expedition Duration:

March 2010 - September 2010



Expeditions Assigned

23/24

Previous ISS Missions

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Experiment/Payload Description

Research Summary

  • Japan Aerospace and Exploration Agency - AstroReport (JAXA-AstroReport) is an activity to write report in Japanese concerning ISS ordinary life to attract attention for manned space activity to gain support for future manned space exploration from Japanese public.

Description

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Applications

Space Applications

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Earth Applications

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Operations

Operational Requirements

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Operational Protocols

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Results/More Information

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Publications

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Ground Based Results Publications

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ISS Patent Publications

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Images

Information provided by the investigation team to the ISS Program Scientist's Office.
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