Having researchers and technicians with specialized knowledge and extensive experience in aerospace technologies, JSF supports activities for space development such as evaluation of research proposals for experiments to be carried out on the International Space Station and other support for scientists. In addition, JSF plays a significant role in promoting space-related activities to the general public, by supporting public relations on rocket launches, organizing events featuring astronauts in tie-up with local organizations, and others.
With our extensive network of industry, academia, and government as well as our considerable experience, JSF is committed to providing support for aerospace business in Japan.
With our extensive network of industry, academia, and government as well as our considerable experience, JSF is committed to providing support for aerospace business in Japan.
Independent business
- Jointly organizing the Satellite Design Contest
- Planning and management of “Public relations network of Astronomy, Space and Aviation”
- Planning and running of events of National Space Day
- Support for spin-offs of aerospace technologies
- Design and produce of space-related products
Other business
- Support and coordination for space experiments
- Support for operation of “The International Space Station/Kibo Utilization Promotion Committee”
- Support for experiments of high-quality crystal growth for protein structure analysis
- Management of Spaceguard Center observatories for space debris
- Research of international aerospace information
- Support for the International Disasters Charter agency in Japan
- Support for organizing an advisory council on space policy
- Support and management of international conferences
- Planning and support of public relations of rocket launching
- Maintenance and operation of websites
- Production of public relations activity tool for research and development of space aeronautics and science & technology
- Support for educational experiments in micro gravity by aircraft
- Loan of space-related exhibits