Author Topic: Does JAXA have a Voyage-2050 program?  (Read 12831 times)

Offline Tywin

Does JAXA have a Voyage-2050 program?
« on: 02/24/2023 05:14 pm »
Well, we can see the future missions of NASA or ESA with the Voyage 2050...where we can find the same with JAXA?
« Last Edit: 02/24/2023 05:18 pm by Tywin »
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Re: Does JAXA have a Voyage-2050 program?
« Reply #1 on: 02/25/2023 01:27 am »
The closest thing I know of is the "JAXA 2025" vision from 2005. There was a video describing applications of space technology like disaster monitoring and relief, and participation in an international lunar base.



You can also find (new and old) concept art on the JAXA Digital Archives depicting potential future space activities, although I'm not sure if they will be more than just concepts.

If you want to see a fictional universe where JAXA isn't limited by budget, there's JAXA+, which lands humans on Ceres in 2047.
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Re: Does JAXA have a Voyage-2050 program?
« Reply #2 on: 08/05/2023 06:42 pm »
Well, we can see the future missions of NASA or ESA with the Voyage 2050...where we can find the same with JAXA?
I found this tweet showing screenshots from Science Web magazine. The "JAXA 2025" plan as of 2006 would have involved a small crewed spaceplane launching on a four-LRB variant of the H-IIA, and docking to a Earth-Moon orbital transfer vehicle.

https://twitter.com/doluji567/status/1687422166093230080

Then there was a plan from Mitsubishi/JAXA in 2008 and 2009 to use 6 launches of an H-X (H3) Heavy or H-IIB to send astronauts to the Moon.
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