Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
出版者
宇宙航空研究開発機構
出版者(英)
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
雑誌名
宇宙航空研究開発機構特別資料: 第4回宇宙環境シンポジウム講演論文集
雑誌名(英)
JAXA Special Publication: Proceedings of the 4th Spacecraft Environment Symposium
巻
JAXA-SP-07-030
ページ
32 - 39
発行年
2008-03-31
抄録(英)
The current status of measuring radiation using JAXA satellites is reviewed. Starting with Engineering Test Satellite-5 (ETS-5; KIKU-5 in Japanese) in 1987, efforts to conduct radiation measurements in space have continued using almost all Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA formerly NASDA) satellites (ETS-6 (Engineering Test Satellite-6: KIKU-6), ADEOS (ADvanced Earth Observing Satellite: Midori), ADEOS-2 (ADvanced Earth Observing Satellite-2: Midori-2), MDS-1 (Mission Demonstration test Satellite-1: Tsubasa), DRTS (Data Relay Test Satellite: KODAMA)(ongoing) and ETS-8 (Engineering Test Satellite-8: KIKU No.8)(ongoing), and ALOS (Advanced Land Observing Satellite: Daichi)(ongoing)), in Geostationary Orbit (GEO), Geostationary-Transfer Orbit (GTO), and Low-Earth Orbit (LEO). Electrons, protons, alpha particles, and heavy ions have been the main objects of study. Future plans for radiation monitoring in JAXA, including GOSAT (Greenhouse gases Observing SATellite), Jason-2 (in collaboration with CNES), and ISS (International Space Station)/JEM (Japanese Experiment Module)/Exposure Facility/SEDA-AP (Space Environment Data Acquisition equipment-Attached Payload), are presented.