Mission 1
To promote a more agile and flexible project for small planetary probes transcending the conventional framework of researches and to aim to eventually create novel scientific fields
Mission 2
To advance collaboration with industries, intending to establish collaborative frameworks with other Japanese and overseas research institutions on an equal footing
Mission 3
To educate students for them to enrich their talent endowed with academic excellence and rich variety so that they will play a leading role in future space science and technology
What’s New
2023年9月25日
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2023年4月13日
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Director Shinichi Nakasuka has been selected as the recipient of the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology’s Commendation for Science and Technology in 2021.
2021年4月26日
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Online Symposium of Collaborative Research Organization for Space Science and Technology was held
2021年4月20日
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Regarding the University of Tokyo Collaborative Research Institute for Space Science and Engineering’s online symposium (April 26, 2021)
2020年11月11日
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November 11, 2020: A faint meteor was successfully observed simultaneously by Kiso Observatory Tomo-e Gozen and the Kyoto University Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere MU radar.
2020年9月29日
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September 29, 2020: A symposium commemorating the establishment of the University of Tokyo Collaborative Research Institute for Space Science and Engineering, “Microsatellite x Space Science Exploration – Mission Realization through Formation Flight”, was held.
2020年3月8日
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March 9, 2020: “Symposium Commemorating the Establishment of the Collaborative Research Organization for Space Science and Technology” will be held.
2019年11月27日
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November 27, 2019: Kiso Observatory Tomo-e Gozen successfully made high-sensitivity observations of the moment when a trans-Neptunian object obscures a star.
2019年10月3日
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October 3, 2019: A Full Operation of Tomo-e Gozen Starts
2019年10月1日
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