The scope of this course is to provide current statuses, future prospects, and enabling technologies of space missions realized by exploiting space systems.
To learn minimum knowledge required for a process starting from planning space mission, going through design and development of a space system, and completing with its operations.
Space Mission, Space System, Space Development, Space Utilization
✔ Specialist skills | Intercultural skills | Communication skills | ✔ Critical thinking skills | Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
To learn mission concepts and necessary technologies for realizing practically feasible and valuable space missions using spacecraft and so on.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Introduction | Concept and Technology of Space Mission |
Class 2 | Earth Observation 1 | Concept and Technology of Space Mission |
Class 3 | Spacecraft Operation, Development, and Design 1 | Concept and Technology of Space Mission |
Class 4 | Spacecraft Operation, Development, and Design 2 | Concept and Technology of Space Mission |
Class 5 | Communication & Broadcasting 1 | Concept and Technology of Space Mission |
Class 6 | Communication & Broadcasting 2 | Concept and Technology of Space Mission |
Class 7 | Earth Observation 2 | Concept and Technology of Space Mission |
Class 8 | Practical example of space system utilizations 2 | Concept and Technology of Space Mission |
Class 9 | Navigation and Surveying | Concept and Technology of Space Mission |
Class 10 | Space Science and Exploration 1 | Concept and Technology of Space Mission |
Class 11 | Space Science and Exploration 2 | Concept and Technology of Space Mission |
Class 12 | Research and Development | Concept and Technology of Space Mission |
Class 13 | Space Business | Concept and Technology of Space Mission |
Class 14 | Space Transportation | Concept and Technology of Space Mission |
Class 15 | Manned Space Flight | Concept and Technology of Space Mission |
No textbook is assigned.
Necessary materials will be distributed during the lecture.
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Understanding fundamentals of "Advanced Space Engineering (Undergraduate course "MEC.M333: Advanced Space Engineering") is desired, but not mandatory.