NOTE: Episode 78 is a follow-up of episode 77, so I kindly request you to first listen to episode 77 to connect with our discussion in episode 78.
In episode 78, we explore Japan’s cutting-edge advancements in space technology and innovation. From historic milestones set by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) to groundbreaking private sector ventures, Japan is leading the way in redefining the future of space exploration. Join us as we dive into Japan’s key space missions, its vision for the Moon and Mars, and the rise of commercial space enterprises that are shaping a new era of possibilities in the final frontier. Listen to the full episode on the following links:
About the guest speaker:
Yui Nakama is a Ph.D. candidate in Public Policy and Public Administration at the George Washington University under the Fulbright scholarship. Her research focuses on Space Safety, Security, and Sustainability Policy, drawing upon her background in Economics and International Politics gained at the University of Tokyo, Japan.
In January 2024, she started a new job as an assistant for the Summit for Space Sustainability at Secure World Foundation in D.C.
Yui is also a Global Fellow at the European Space Policy Institute in Vienna and a Space Business Specialist at Green Carbon Inc. in Tokyo.
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