Production of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency - Astronaut Report (JAXA-AstroReport)
Research Area: Human Behavior and Performance
Expedition(s): 23 and 24
RESEARCH OBJECTIVES
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency -
Astronaut Report (JAXA-AstroReport)
allows crew members to document their
living and working life aboard the
International Space Station (ISS).
EARTH BENEFITS
JAXA-AstroReport gives the Japanese
population an insight into the everyday
life of a crew member aboard the ISS.
SPACE BENEFITS
The next generation of explorers can be
inspired by gaining insight into what crew
members do on a daily basis.
RESULTS
The report was created by Astronaut
Soichi Noguchi. He wrote about his tasks
and life aboard the ISS. His reports
reached the Japanese population through newspapers and magazines with articles that
motivated people to understand and learn more about ISS and space.
This investigation is complete and all results are published.
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Soichi
Noguchi, Expedition 22 flight engineer. JAXA image.