Associate for Education and Public Outreach
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration AgencySchool of Physical Sciences Department of Space and Astronautical Science, The Graduate University for Advanced StudiesGraduate School of Science Department of Cosmosciences, Hokkaido University
- Degree
- 博士(理学)(Apr, 1992, 東京理科大学)
- ORCID ID
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9071-5808- J-GLOBAL ID
- 202001012016475356
- researchmap Member ID
- R000011886
Research Interests
3Research History
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Dec, 2006 - Present
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May, 2001 - Nov, 2006
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Apr, 1997 - Apr, 2001
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Oct, 1993 - Mar, 1997
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Apr, 1992 - Sep, 1993
Papers
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, Mar, 2024
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, Oct, 2023 Peer-reviewed
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Geophysical Research Letters, Jan 28, 2023 Peer-reviewed
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The Planetary Science Journal, 3(9) 209-209, Sep 1, 2022 Peer-reviewedAbstract We performed a unique Venus observation campaign to measure the disk brightness of Venus over a broad range of wavelengths in 2020 August and September. The primary goal of the campaign was to investigate the absorption properties of the unknown absorber in the clouds. The secondary goal was to extract a disk mean SO2 gas abundance, whose absorption spectral feature is entangled with that of the unknown absorber at ultraviolet wavelengths. A total of three spacecraft and six ground-based telescopes participated in this campaign, covering the 52–1700 nm wavelength range. After careful evaluation of the observational data, we focused on the data sets acquired by four facilities. We accomplished our primary goal by analyzing the reflectivity spectrum of the Venus disk over the 283–800 nm wavelengths. Considerable absorption is present in the 350–450 nm range, for which we retrieved the corresponding optical depth of the unknown absorber. The result shows the consistent wavelength dependence of the relative optical depth with that at low latitudes, during the Venus flyby by MESSENGER in 2007, which was expected because the overall disk reflectivity is dominated by low latitudes. Last, we summarize the experience that we obtained during this first campaign, which should enable us to accomplish our second goal in future campaigns.
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 127(6), Jun, 2022 Peer-reviewed
Misc.
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遊・星・人 = Planetary people : 日本惑星科学会誌, 33(1) 74-77, Mar, 2024
Research Projects
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2023 - Mar, 2027
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科学研究費助成事業 基盤研究(B), 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2023 - Mar, 2027
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科学研究費助成事業, 日本学術振興会, Apr, 2023 - Mar, 2026
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2020 - Mar, 2023
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Star watching with Wi-Fi technology! New constellation camera Wi-CAN for international communicationGrants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2017 - Mar, 2020