The objectives, itinerary and results of the Japanese Investigative Team on U.S. Space Station Design (Keidanren), consisting of members of the Space Development Promotion Council and representatives of Japanese industries involved in Japan's space station development effort are presented. This team visited NASA facilities in February, 1985. The objectives of the study team are to gather information on preliminary design efforts toward space station planning in Japan and the promotion of Japanese space related industries, as well as the evaluation of the present status of space environment exploitation in the U.S. This report is intended to be a basic reference for government agencies and industry in addressing the course of action to be taken in the future development of Japan's space station participation.


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    Title :

    Report on the Findings of the Japanese Investigative Team on US Space Station Design (Keidanren)


    Publication date :

    1985


    Size :

    127 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English