Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022

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[E] Oral

P (Space and Planetary Sciences ) » P-CG Complex & General

[P-CG18] Future missions and instrumentation for space and planetary science

Mon. May 23, 2022 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM 303 (International Conference Hall, Makuhari Messe)

convener:Naoya Sakatani(Department of Physics, Rikkyo University), convener:Kazunori Ogawa(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency), Kazuo Yoshioka(Graduate School of frontier Science, The University of Tokyo), convener:Shoichiro Yokota(Graduate School of Science, Osaka University), Chairperson:Kazuo Yoshioka(Graduate School of frontier Science, The University of Tokyo), Shoichiro Yokota(Graduate School of Science, Osaka University), Naoya Sakatani(Department of Physics, Rikkyo University), Kazunori Ogawa(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)

Not only national space agencies but some universities and even companies in the world are now leading a number of space science and exploration missions and also energetically initiating new research activities for satellite and rocket developments and international collaborations in these days because the Earth observations from the space and the space explorations could be achieved much easier than a few decades ago (e.g. ultra-small satellite). The deployment to the space, which itself is not purely a scientific purpose but one of methods for better sciences, is vigorously motivating the technical innovation and the educational development. For successful space missions, it is also crucial to research and develop aim-oriented on-board instruments, and the fundamental research and development of observational instrumentation with future perspectives could totally lead space missions in some case. Detailed investigation and evaluation on various on-board instruments are needed during their proposals, selections, and fabrications in order to promote the missions, and inevitably we have to make multi-sided arrangements and evolution at every process and aspect of any type of space missions, independently of their mission sizes. In this session, we focus on these comprehensive research activities in the space and astronomy missions, including the mission integrations and the individual instrumental developments, and we also call many presentations showing the uniqueness and renovation regarding the mission strategy and methodology, and the status and latest results in the related state-of-the-art researches and developments, which would provide all of researchers and developers with invaluable opportunities for active discussion, information sharing, and collaboration toward the realization of more missions for more fruitful space sciences and explorations in nearer future.

11:15 AM - 11:30 AM

*Shoki Mori1, Ute Böttger2, Maximilian Buder2, Yuichiro Cho1, Enrico Dietz2, Till Hagelschuer2, Heinz-Wilhelm Hübers2, Shingo Kameda3, Emanuel Kopp2, Olga Prieto-Ballesteros4, Fernando Rull5, Conor Ryan2, Susanne Schröder2, Seiji Sugita1, Haruhisa Tabata1, Tomohiro Usui6, Koki Yumoto1 (1.Department of Earth and Planetary Science, School of Science, The University of Tokyo, 2.Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR), Institute of Optical Sensor Systems, 3.Department of Physics, College of Science, Rikkyo University, 4.Centro de Astrobiología (CAB-INTA-CSIC), 5.Universidad de Valladolid – GIR ERICA, 6.Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Department of Solar System Sciences)


11:30 AM - 11:45 AM

Satoki Tsukada1, *Hiromu Nakagawa1, Isao Murata1, Yasuhiro Hirahara2, Yasumasa Kasaba6, Takashi Katagiri3, Yuji Matsuura4, Atsushi Yamazaki5 (1.Planetary Atmosphere Physics Laboratory, Department of Geophysics, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 2.Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, 3.Graduate School of Science and Engineering, University of Toyama, 4.Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, Tohoku University, 5.ISAS/JAXA, 6.Planetary Plasma and Atmospheric Reserach Center, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University)

12:00 PM - 12:15 PM

*Go Murakami1, Fuminori Tsuchiya2, Masato Kagitani2, Atsushi Yamazaki1, Kazuo Yoshioka3, Masaki Kuwabara4, Keigo Enya1, Shoya Matsuda5 (1.Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 2.Planetary Plasma and Atmospheric Research Center, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 3.Graduate School of Frontier Science, The University of Tokyo, 4.Rikkyo University, 5.Kanazawa University)

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