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Nationality
  
Japanese

Total EVAs
  
3

Space agency
  
JAXA

Selection
  
1999 NASDA Group

First space flight
  

Other occupation
  
Role
  
Engineer

Status
  
Active

Name
  
Akihiko Hoshide

Extravehicular activities
  
3

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Born
  
December 28, 1968 (age 55) Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan (
1968-12-28
)

Time in space
  
140 days 17 hours 26 minutes

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Profiles

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Akihiko Hoshide (星出 彰彦, Hoshide Akihiko, born December 28, 1968) is a Japanese engineer and a JAXA astronaut. On August 30, 2012, Hoshide became the third Japanese astronaut to walk in space.

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Personal data

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He was born in 1968 in Tokyo, Japan.

Education

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He received an International Baccalaureate Diploma from the United World College of South East Asia in 1987, a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Keio University in 1992, and a Master of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering in 1997.

Experience

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He joined the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA) in 1992 and worked in the development of the H-II launch vehicle for two years. From 1994 to 1999, he was as an astronaut support engineer for the NASDA Astronaut Office, supporting the development of the astronaut training program and supported astronaut Koichi Wakata during Wakata's training and mission on STS-72.

Astronaut career

In February 1999 Hoshide was selected by NASDA (now JAXA) as one of three Japanese astronaut candidates for the International Space Station (ISS). He started the ISS Astronaut Basic Training program in April 1999 and was certified as an astronaut in January 2001. Since April 2001, he has participated in ISS Advanced Training, as well as supporting the development of the hardware and operation of the Japanese Experiment Module Kibō and the H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV).

In May 2004, he completed Soyuz-TMA Flight Engineer-1 training at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia and then transferred to the Johnson Space Center. He completed NASA Astronaut Candidate Training and was assigned to the crew of STS-124, the second of three flights that launched components to the International Space Station to complete the Japanese Kibō laboratory in May 2008.

After successfully making it back to Earth after mission STS-124, Hoshide spent time talking to students about his mission. He visited schools such as Assumption St. Bridget School and Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology.

He once again journeyed to the International Space Station on July 15, 2012 aboard Soyuz TMA-05M. During his stay, he successfully recorded the first voice acting performance in space for a cameo appearance in the 31st episode of the anime television series, Space Brothers, which aired on November 4, 2012.

His space selfies from 2012, including another space selfie that was posted on Instagram, appeared at the top of many selfie lists of 2013.

On June 10, 2014, NASA announced that Hoshide would command the NEEMO 18 undersea exploration mission aboard the Aquarius underwater laboratory, which began on July 21, 2014 and lasted nine days. In 2016 Hoshide participated to ESA CAVES, an underground space analogue that aims among others to improve human behavior and performance skills.

References

Akihiko Hoshide Wikipedia


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