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28 August 2024 The present and future of Japan's space program
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The Basic Plan on Space Policy sets forth the basic principles of Japan's space policy with an aim to promote policies for space development. The latest version, approved by the Cabinet in June 2023, marks a significant shift by defining space science as a crucial integral part of Japan's space development efforts, transitioning from treating it solely as an isolated academic activity. For instance, the Artemis program is promoted as a policy initiative where scientific exploration is positioned to serve a precursor role. It also encourages Japan’s involvement in NASA's post-JWST efforts. Here, I will present Japan's recent accomplishments and future plans in space science.
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Saku Tsuneta "The present and future of Japan's space program", Proc. SPIE 13173, SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation Plenaries 2024, (28 August 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3033840
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