Analysis for JAXA Planning Process and specific planning coordination items during Increment 28 and 29
- Paper number
IAC-12,B3,4-B6.5,2,x13948
- Author
Ms. Keiko Komatsu, TIS Inc., Japan
- Coauthor
Mr. Takayoshi Nishikawa, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan
- Coauthor
Mr. Ichiro Hirayama, Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation (JAMSS), Japan
- Coauthor
Mr. Yosuke Miura, TIS Inc., Japan
- Year
2012
- Abstract
Passed more than 3 years since the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) assembly was completed, there is an act that has to be continuously performed without any break. That is PLANNING, which is for both all crew activities and ground activities taken place in JEM in the International Space Station (ISS). The objectives of this paper are briefly four-fold; (1) Internal planning process in JAXA which the position called J-PLAN (JAXA Planner) does everyday; (2) The way to cooperate with the international counterparts to share planning information and to deconflict among proposed plans; (3) Specific constraints and international coordination items during the increment 28 and 29 when Japanese Astronaut Satoshi Furukawa was onboard; (4) Feedback for future planning and new perspective for upcoming Japanese Astronauts.
- Abstract document
- Manuscript document
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