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U.S.-EUROPEAN-JAPANESE WORKSHOP ON SPACE COOPERATION: SUMMARY REPORT
Appendix B
Workshop Agenda and Participants
AGENDA
Wednesday, May 19, 1999
Morning—Welcome and Openings (E. Skolnikoff, Chair)
10:00
Opening address—A. Nishida
10:10
Welcome address—S. Ikeuchi (a JSC member)
10:30
Workshop objectives (or expected outcome)—E. Skolnikoff
10:45
Project selection and implementation procedures in Japan—A. Nishida
11:15
ASCA perspective—K. Makishima, J. Hughes, M. Turner
12:30
Break
Afternoon—Overviews and Mission Surveys (A. Nishida, Chair)
14:00
Introduction to SSB—E. Skolnikoff
14:15
Introduction to ESSC—L. Culhane
14:30
Review of U.S.-European collaboration study—E. Skolnikoff, L. Culhane, J.C. Worms
15:00
Break
15:15
Geotail perspective—A. Nishida, R. Anderson
16:30
Yohkoh perspective—T. Kosugi, H. Hudson, L. Culhane
17:45
Adjourn
Thursday, May 20, 1999
Morning—Lessons Learned and Ongoing Missions (L. Culhane, Chair)
10:00
Lessons learned, Discussion I
11:15
Break
11:30
Practices on ongoing and upcoming collaborative missions, Part I
HALCA—H. Hirabayashi
Nozomi—K. Tsuruda
LUNAR-A—H. Mizutani
SELENE—K. Tsuruda
SOLAR-B—T. Kosugi
12:30
Break
Afternoon—Visit to ISAS (Sagamihara)
14:00
Departure for ISAS
18:00
Reception at ISAS
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U.S.-EUROPEAN-JAPANESE WORKSHOP ON SPACE COOPERATION: SUMMARY REPORT
Friday, May 21, 1999
Morning—Discussion of Practices on Ongoing and Upcoming Collaborative Missions (E.Skolnikoff, Chair)
10:00
Legal issues—I. Nakatani
10:30
Practices on ongoing and upcoming collaborative missions, Part II
ASTRO-E—K. Mitsuda
MUSES-C—T. Yamamoto
ASTRO-F—H. Murakami
11:30
Lessons learned, Discussion II
12:30
Break
Afternoon—Future Themes, Issues, and Workshop Results (to be co-chaired)
14:00
General discussion
Strategic planning on an international scale
Future themes and issues
Follow-on activities
Workshop summary
16:00
Adjourn
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
U.S. Space Studies Board, Committee on International Space Programs
R.R. Anderson
University of Iowa (invited speaker)
F. Baganel
University of Colorado
Bill Green
U.S. House of Representatives (former member)
H.S. Hudson
UCSD/SPRC (invited speaker)
J. Hughes
Rutgers University
N.P. Neureiter
Texas Instruments (retired)
E.B. Skolnikoff
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
P. Whitney
Space Studies Board
European Space Science Committee
J.L. Culhane
Mullard Space Science Laboratory (University College London)
P. Masson
Laboratoire de Geologie Dynamique de la Terre et des Planetes / Universit é de Paris Sud
M. Turner
University of Leicester
J.C. Worms
European Space Science Committee
JSC Space Research Committee and Related Committees
H. Hirabayashi
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS)
R. Ikeuchi
Nagoya University
M. Kato
ISAS
T. Kosugi
ISAS
K. Makishima
University of Tokyo
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U.S.-EUROPEAN-JAPANESE WORKSHOP ON SPACE COOPERATION: SUMMARY REPORT
A. Morioka
Tohoku University
H. Murakami
ISAS
F. Nagase
ISAS
A. Nishida
ISAS
E. Sagawa
Communications Research Laboratory
N. Sato
Japan Meteorological Agency
T. Tsuda
Kyoto University
K. Tsuruda
ISAS
S. Watanabe
Fujita Health College
K. Yamashita
Nagoya University
T. Yamamoto
Nagoya University
H. Matsumoto
Kyoto University (SCOSTEP Special Committee)
K. Mitsuda
ISAS (on behalf of H. Inoue, Astronomy Committee)
T. Mukai
ISAS (SCOSTEP Special Committee)
I. Nakatani
ISAS, Director of the Office of External Relations
Observers
G. Kirkham
NASA Japan representative
A. Saegusa
Nature Tokyo correspondent
T. Takuma
U.S./Japan Foundation (invited)
Representative terms from entire chapter:
upcoming collaborative