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A space center is a place dedicated to space-related activity. It may be in public or private ownership.
These activities may concern:
Tsukuba Space Center (TKSC) is the operations facility and headquarters for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) located in Tsukuba Science City in Ibaraki Prefecture. The facility opened in 1972 and serves as the primary location for Japan's space operations and research programs. Japanese astronauts involved in the International Space Station are trained in part here in addition to the training they receive at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, in Houston, Texas.
The TKSC offers tours of the facility as well as an exhibit hall which features models of the H-II Transfer Vehicle and a full-sized mock-up of the KIBO module on the International Space Station.
Coordinates: 36°3′56.8″N 140°7′47.3″E / 36.065778°N 140.129806°E / 36.065778; 140.129806
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JAXA’s Tsukuba Space Center (TKSC), located in Tsukuba Science City, opened its doors in 1972. The TKSC, which sits on a 530,000 square-meter site, with beautiful natural surroundings, is a consolidated operations facility with world-class equipment and testing facilities.
Ik was op 16 april 2016 in het Tsukuba Space Center, een uurtje met de trein vanaf Tokyo. Ik besloot er een aantal geïmproviseerde video's op te nemen om te laten zien wat Japan doet aan ruimtevaart.
Tsukuba Space Center (TKSC) is the operations facility and head quarters for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) located in Tsukuba Science City in Ibaraki Prefecture. The facility opened in 1972 and serves as the primary location for Japan's space operations and research programs. Japanese astronauts involved in the International Space Station are trained in part here in addition to the training they receive at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, in Houston, Texas. The TKSC offers tours of the facility as well as an exhibit hall which features models of the H-II Transfer Vehicle and a full-sized mock-up of the KIBO module on the International Space Station.
Desde su fundación en 1972, JAXA Tsukuba Space Center ha desempeñado un papel importante como centro de actividades espaciales de Japón. La ultima investigación y desarrollo en el espacio se aplica en el centro espacial JAXA.
December 18 2010: A day trip to JAXA Tsukuba Space Center. Meiji University "Our Entry into a New Space Age"/ 明治大学特別テーマ実践科目「新宇宙時代への突入」: http://mieruka.meiji.jp/2010/shinuchu2010/
Apr 19, 2008(Sat.) Water Rocket at Tsukuba Space Center www.kennel.org
NASA's Johnson Space Center helped NASA commemorate the 10th anniversary of a continuous human presence aboard the International Space Station with a roundtable discussion on Oct. 27. Participants included Peggy Whitson, NASA chief astronaut, Expedition 5 flight engineer and Expedition 16 commander; Mike Lopez-Alegria, NASA astronaut and Expedition 14 commander; and Clay Anderson, NASA astronaut and Expedition15 and 16 flight engineer. On Nov. 2, 2000, Expedition 1 Commander Bill Shepherd and Flight Engineers Sergei Krikalev and Yuri Gidzenko became the first residents of the space station. Since then, 200 explorers have visited the orbiting complex, 15 nations have contributed modules and hardware, and more than 600 experiments have been conducted aboard the station.
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 38 Flight Engineer Koichi Wakata of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) conducted a question and answer session during an in-flight event Jan. 14 with students belonging to the agency's Young Astronaut Club who gathered at the Japanese flight control center in Tsukuba, Japan. Wakata, who has been aboard the station since early November, will become the first Japanese commander of the station in March. He is scheduled to return to Earth aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft in May.
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 28 Flight Engineer Satoshi Furukawa discussed the research he is conducting on the orbital laboratory with elderly Japanese citizens gathered at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's control center in Tsukuba, Japan during an in-flight event on September 14, 2011. Part of the discussion involved Furukawa, who is a physician, offering thoughts on how some of the research being conducted on the station might yield benefits for the elderly back on Earth.
As part of the multi-center NASA Social that took place to preview the landing of the Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity), we got to tour NASA's Johnson Space Center. This video follows the group through the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility as we learned about the test-beds being developed and used as part of the Desert RATS (Research And Technology Studies) program.. We got to see the rovers being developed for the Moon, Mars and beyond, as well as a test bed for a possible Phobos/asteroid orbiter! Very sci-fi but someday science fact and always very cool.
JAXA interviewed three Japanese women who play an active and important role in the aerospace field to talk about their enthusiasm for their jobs. The video also explains how they got their jobs. It might be helpful for boys and girls who would like a career in the aerospace field. Time duration: about 20 minutes Produced in 2013
Aboard the International Space Station, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, flight engineer on Expedition 28, answers questions posed by undergraduates from his country's Akita University.
In september 2013 ben ik naar een museum gegaan dat al heel lang hoog op mijn lijstje stond: het Smithsonian Air & Space Museum in Washington D.C.. Deze video is een verzameling van foto's die ik tijdens mijn bezoek gemaakt heb en ik vertel er over wat zo bijzonder is aan de expositie.
Station Crew Member Discusses Life In Space With Elderly Japanese Citizens Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 28 Flight Engineer Satoshi Furukawa discussed the research he is conducting on the orbital laboratory with elderly Japanese citizens gathered at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's control center in Tsukuba, Japan during an in-flight event on September 14, 2011. Part of the discussion involved Furukawa, who is a physician, offering thoughts on how some of the research being conducted on the station might yield benefits for the elderly back on Earth. 古川聡宇宙飛行士
In 2013 I visited the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C.. It is the most amazing air and space museum in the world.