On-Orbit Verification of Space Inflatable Structures
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概要
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This paper gives an overview of the currently planned on-orbit space verification experimental device complex composed of multiple inflatable demonstration units, proposed by the authors group. The compact device named SIMPLE is designed to be suitable for one of the shared experimental installations that constitute a single experimental block attached to the Exposed Facility of Kibo Japanese Experimental Module (JEM) of ISS. The SIMPLE mission was accepted by JAXA as the candidate of the secondary application of the Exposed Facility of JEM at the end of last year.
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著者
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Ishimura Kosei
Jaxa/isas
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AOKI Takahira
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, University of Tokyo
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FURUYA Hiroshi
Department of Built Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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MIYAZAKI Yasuyuki
Department of Aerospace Engineering, Nihon University
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SENDA Kei
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Kyoto University
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TSUNODA Hiroaki
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics,Tokai University
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HIGUCHI Ken
JAXA/ISAS
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ISHIZAWA Junichiro
JAXA/ARD
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KISHIMOTO Naoko
JAXA/ISAS
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SAKAI Ryoji
Sakase Adtech, Co., Ltd.
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WATANABE Akihito
Sakase Adtech, Co., Ltd.
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WATANABE Kazuki
WEL Research, Co., Ltd.
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