Dept. of Interdisciplinary Space Science

Takanao Saiki

  (佐伯 孝尚)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Professor, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Degree
Ph.D.(Mar, 2005, The University of Tokyo)

J-GLOBAL ID
200901090793977023
researchmap Member ID
5000092383

Papers

 259
  • Shota Kikuchi, Masahiko Arakawa, Koji Wada, Toshihiko Kadono, Seiji Sugita, Kei Shirai, Ko Ishibashi, Rie Honda, Yasuhiro Yokota, Yuri Shimaki, Naoya Sakatani, Kazunori Ogawa, Hirotaka Sawada, Takanao Saiki, Yuya Mimasu, Yuto Takei, Naru Hirata, Satoru Nakazawa, Makoto Yoshikawa, Satoshi Tanaka, Sei-ichiro Watanabe, Yuichi Tsuda
    ICARUS, 452, Jul 1, 2026  
  • Masatoshi Hirabayashi, Masahiko Hayakawa, Yuya Mimasu, Naru Hirata, Takuya Iwaki, Shunichi Kamata, Kohei Kitazato, Toru Kouyama, Naoya Sakatani, Hajime Yano, Koki Yumoto, Masahiro Fujiwara, Sumito Shimomura, Takanao Saiki, Hiroshi Takeuchi, Eri Tatsumi, Yuichi Tsuda, Yasuhiro Yokota, Makoto Yoshikawa, Satoshi Tanaka
    The Planetary Science Journal, 7(5) 121-121, May 1, 2026  
    Abstract The Hayabusa2 extended mission, nicknamed Hayabusa2# ( # is pronounced SHARP, which stands for the Small Hazardous Asteroid Reconnaissance Probe), is JAXA’s small body explorer to conduct science and engineering investigations in space. After the successful return to the Earth with the samples from the carbonaceous asteroid (162173) Ryugu on 2020 December 6, Hayabusa2 diverted away from Earth to start its decade-long extended mission. The major scope includes an engineering demonstration of long-term maintenance strategies for spacecraft and operation systems and scientific investigations during various mission phases. Major scientific investigations include spacecraft-based telescopic observations of exoplanets and zodiacal dust observations during the cruise phase, flyby observations of the near-Earth asteroid (98943) Torifune in 2026 July, and rendezvous observations of near-Earth asteroid 1998 KY26 in 2031. This study overviews Hayabusa2#’s flyby and the physical properties of Torifune. Although the flyby operation planning is still ongoing, the mission will attempt to fly by the target at a distance (from the asteroid’s center) of 1–10 km. The flyby speed is planned to be 5.25 km s −1 , while the encounter location is 0.81 au from the Sun. The mission plans to fix the spacecraft’s orientation during the flyby, only allowing for a very limited pointing change to attain higher-resolution imaging. The mission will attempt to obtain science and engineering returns during the flyby. The planned investigations will offer stronger insights into material transport mechanisms in the inner solar system and a demonstration of planetary defense technologies.
  • Kaho Nakagawa, Hiroshi Takeuchi, Takanao Saiki, Makoto Yoshikawa, Yuichi Tsuda
    The Planetary Science Journal, May 1, 2026  
  • Masahiko Sato, Yuki Kimura, Tadahiro Hatakeyama, Tomoki Nakamura, Satoshi Okuzumi, Sei‐ichiro Watanabe, Seiji Sugita, Satoshi Tanaka, Shogo Tachibana, Hisayoshi Yurimoto, Takaaki Noguchi, Ryuji Okazaki, Hikaru Yabuta, Hiroshi Naraoka, Kanako Sakamoto, Toru Yada, Masahiro Nishimura, Aiko Nakato, Akiko Miyazaki, Kasumi Yogata, Masanao Abe, Tatsuaki Okada, Tomohiro Usui, Makoto Yoshikawa, Takanao Saiki, Fuyuto Terui, Satoru Nakazawa, Yuichi Tsuda
    Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, Feb, 2026  Peer-reviewed
  • Yuichi Tsuda, Yuya Mimasu, Takanao Saiki, Satoru Nakazawa, Makoto Yoshikawa, Eri Tatsumi
    Acta Astronautica, Dec, 2025  

Misc.

 214

Books and Other Publications

 2

Presentations

 2

Professional Memberships

 1

Research Projects

 7

Industrial Property Rights

 2