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The Lunar South Pole Landing Mission - Joint Program of JAXA-ISRO by Dai Asoh

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the joint JAXA-ISRO Lunar South Pole Landing Mission in this 28-minute conference talk by Dai Asoh. Gain insights into Japan's recent government decisions, JAXA's lunar exploration roadmap, and the ISECG Lunar Surface Exploration Scenario. Learn about upcoming JAXA missions to the Moon, mission requirements, and the LUPEX spacecraft overview. Discover the Advanced Lunar Imaging Spectrometer (ALIS) and understand the international and domestic collaborations involved. Follow the LUPEX development log, including joint activities with industries and the latest project activities. This talk, part of the Lunar Gravitational-Wave Detection discussion meeting at ICTS Bengaluru, offers a comprehensive look at lunar exploration strategies and technologies.

Syllabus

Intro
Recent Japan's Government Decision (1/2)
JAXA's Roadmap for Lunar Exploration
ISECG Lunar Surface Exploration Scenario
Upcoming JAXA's Missions to the Moon
Mission Requirements to Project Objectives
LUPEX Spacecraft Overview
LUPEX Observation Sequence
Advanced Lunar Imaging Spectrometer (ALIS)
Collaboration (1/2) - International
Collaboration (2/2) - Japan Domestic
LUPEX Development Log (1/2)
LUPEX Outcome-Joint Activities with Industries Tar
11. LUPEX Development Log (2/2) - Latest Activities


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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