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This symposium aims to promote advancements in astronomical engineering by providing a forum for technical exchange and collaboration on the design, development, improvement, and daily operations carried out by engineers and researchers in the field of astronomy.
This year, the symposium will be held at the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS), JAXA. To realize future astronomical observation plans, technologies enabled by space missions are essential. Today, the integration of ground-based and space-based observations is increasingly important. Fostering deeper understanding and interaction among engineers and researchers from diverse organizations will not only help resolve technical challenges more effectively but also serve as a vital step toward the realization of future large-scale projects.
We welcome presentations on a wide range of topics, including ongoing activities, successful outcomes, lessons learned from failures, future perspectives, and even small innovations in daily work.
As part of the special presentations, we plan to feature talks on JAXA-led missions. Additionally, we are organizing an excursion to various facilities, such as the Hayabusa2 curation facility, the Space Exploration Field, and the Advanced Machining Technology Group’s workshop, to showcase cutting-edge R&D technologies.
We sincerely look forward to your participation and contributions.