Presentation 1997/4/17
Current Status of International Space Station Program and its Technical Overview
Yasushi Horikawa,
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Abstract(in English) International Space Station (ISS) Program is to build permanently manned space facility in the beginning of 21st century, jointly developed by the United States, Russia, European countries, Canada and Japan. Japan is participating in this program, providing the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM). The overview of the ISS program and current status of the development will be presented. Technology developed in the space station and JEM will also be overviewed.
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Keyword(in English) International Space Station (ISS) / Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) / Manned Space Facility / Space Environment Utilization Microgravity
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Title (in English) Current Status of International Space Station Program and its Technical Overview
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Keyword(1) International Space Station (ISS)
Keyword(2) Japanese Experiment Module (JEM)
Keyword(3) Manned Space Facility
Keyword(4) Space Environment Utilization Microgravity
1st Author's Name Yasushi Horikawa
1st Author's Affiliation National Space Development Agency of Japan()
Date 1997/4/17
Paper # A・P97-21,SANE97-12,SAT97-12
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 9
Page pp.pp.-
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