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KIBO (Japanese Experiment Module in ISS) operations—2008/3–2009/10
Authors:Akira Tsuchida  Kichiro Imagawa  Tetsuro Yokoyama  Junichi Sakai  Mayumi Matsuura  Yoshio Toukaku  Masao Nakai  Tsuyoshi Ito  Takayoshi Nishikawa  Miki Hirai  Yosuke Kaneko  Junichi Yamaguchi
Institution:1. LIMED Laboratory, University of Bejaia Targa-Ouzemmour, Bejaia, Algeria;2. Lab-STICC UMR CNRS 6285, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, 20 Avenue Le Gorgeu, 29238 Brest, France;3. University Center of Tamanrasset, Tamanrasset, Algeria
Abstract:Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched its own first manned experiment facility in space called the KIBO (Japanese Experiment Module, JEM) in 2008 and 2009 and started operations as part of International Space Station (ISS). To accomplish this Operation, JAXA made its own ground facility in Tsukuba, Japan, called Space Station Integration and Promotion Center (SSIPC). Ground personnel at SSIPC called the JEM Flight Control Team (JFCT) operate the KIBO and have learnt many lessons during its operation. In this presentation, some topics are chosen and explained such as (1) crew/ground personnel interaction and (2) planning lessons learned for manned space activities.
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