[ISS / Japanese Experiment Module (KIBO)] Call for Proposals: Asian Try Zero-G 2017-2018

Call for Proposals: Asian Try Zero-G 2017-2018

Last Updated: February 9, 2017

Kibo-ABC would like to invite your ideas for the simple space experiment “Asian Try Zero-G 2017-2018” program to be conducted in the International Space Station (ISS)/Kibo. The selection area has 2 categories: Category 1 for those under 18 years old, and Category 2 for young scientists and engineers up to 27 years old. The next member of the JAXA ISS crew, astronaut Norishige Kanai , will be assigned for this mission for the Japanese experiment module “Kibo” during his stay. Kibo-ABC expects unique, novel and/or informative ideas that have never been done in ISS/Kibo.

JAXA astronaut Norishige Kanai (Credit:JAXA)

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An example of airplane image (Courtesy of JAXA)

In conjunction with “Asian Try Zero-G 2017-2018”, JAXA is planning to conduct the parabolic flight experiment project for Asian students and young scientists this year.

Call for Proposals will be released around April, 2017.
You can fly and make your Zero-G experiment under the microgravity condition on an airplane in Japan.
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