Curriculum Vitaes

Hiroshi TAKEUCHI

  (竹内 央)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Professor, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Professor, School of Physical Sciences Department of Space and Astronautical Science, SOKENDAI
Degree
Ph.D. in Physics and Applied Physics(Mar, 2000, Waseda University)

Researcher number
90329029
ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5863-4653
J-GLOBAL ID
200901056692713269
researchmap Member ID
6000000722

Committee Memberships

 2

Awards

 1

Papers

 121
  • Christopher Jacobs, Shinji Horiuchi, Daniel Firre, Yasuhiro Murata, Hiroshi Takeuchi, Takashi Uchimura, Mori Kohtaroh
    13th IVS General Meeting (IVS-GM), Mar 4, 2024  
  • Yuichi TSUDA, Shota KIKUCHI, Takanao SAIKI, Hiroshi TAKEUCHI, Tetsuya YAMADA, Yasunori NAGATA, Satoru NAKAZAWA, Masatoshi MATSUOKA
    TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, 67(6) 340-349, 2024  
  • Tatsuaki Hashimoto, Junji Kikuchi, Ryo Hirasawa, Kota Miyoshi, Wataru Torii, Naoki Morishita, Nobutaka Bando, Atsushi Tomiki, Shintaro Nakajima, Masatsugu Otsuki, Hiroyuki Toyota, Kakeru Tokunaga, Chikako Hirose, Tetsuo Yoshimitsu, Hiroshi Takeuchi
    Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC, 2023-October, Oct, 2023  
    A 6U CubeSat “OMOTENASHI” was developed to be the world's smallest moon lander. It was launched by NASA's SLS Artemis-1 on November 16, 2022. However, because of the spacecraft anomaly, the battery was depleted and the communication with the spacecraft had been lost. After we gave up the moon landing experiment, we have been conducting a search and rescue operation till September 2023. But it was unsuccessful, unfortunately. In this article, the mission objective, the spacecraft design, the planed mission scenario, and the in-orbit operation results are presented. Additionally, lessons learned from the development and the in-orbit operation are presented.
  • Timothy Pham, Hiroshi Takeuchi, Atsushi Tomiki, Kathleen Harmon, Sami Asmar, Yoshihide Sugimoto, Taniguchi Sho, Tsutomu Ichikawa
    Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC, 2023-October, Oct, 2023  
    This paper presents a collaborative effort between NASA and JAXA to make 3-way Doppler data from JAXA tracking stations available to the Artemis 1 navigation team to improve orbit determination. The paper describes the system configuration and concept of operation of this capability. Testing effort at the three JAXA's ground stations - the Uchinoura's 20-m and 34-m antennas and Usuda's 64-m antenna - are discussed. Both aspects of system testing are highlighted, first on the use of Artemis 1 recorded signal to ensure compatibility between ground and flight systems, and second on the tracking with the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, as a substitute for Artemis before launch, to validate other key operational functions such as ephemeris processing, spacecraft tracking capability, data delivery, and interactions among multiple operational teams in different organizations. Results from actual support to Artemis 1's Orion spacecraft in November-December 2022 are also presented.
  • Takanao SAIKI, Yuya MIMASU, Yuto TAKEI, Hiroshi TAKEUCHI, Kazutaka NISHIYAMA, Takaaki KATO, Yuichi TSUDA
    Journal of Evolving Space Activities, 1, Mar, 2023  Peer-reviewed

Major Misc.

 26

Books and Other Publications

 2

Presentations

 323

Research Projects

 3

Industrial Property Rights

 1