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N° 58–2024: Media invitation: ESA at representation International Physics Congress 2024
9 Oct 2024
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IAC Venue - ESA Booth: MS-D07 – Floor: Level 0, MICO Meeting Centre, Point Gattamelata, 6, Milan, Italia - via Appraise 2 (Portello underground station) and Appraise 16 (Piazzale Carlo Magno).
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Meet the NEEMO 18 and 19 Crews
Twice in the summer of 2014, aquanauts participating in the NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) will conduct activities on the ocean floor that will inform International Space Station and future exploration activities. NASA and three international space agencies will come together 62 feet underwater off the coast of Key Largo for the 18th and 19th NEEMO missions.
NEEMO 18 Commander
Akihiko Hoshide
JAXA Astronaut
Akihiko Hoshide was born in 1968 in Tokyo. He received a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Keio University in 1992 and a master of science in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Houston, Cullen College of Engineering in 1997.
Hoshide joined the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA, currently Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) in 1992 and worked as a member of NASDA’s Nagoya office for two years. At the Nagoya office, he was involved in the development of the H-II rocket. From 1994 to 1999, he worked as an astronaut support engineer for the NASDA Astronaut Office, supporting the development of the astronaut training program and the evaluation of crew interfaces designs. He also supported astronaut Koichi Wakata during his training and mission on the STS-72 mission.
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