[5][6] On the afternoon of October 21, Onishi and his crewmates officially became aquanauts, having spent over 24 hours underwater.
JAXA astronaut Takuya Onishi.

And he has been interested in science since he was a child. 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Von April 2009 bis Juli 2011 befand er sich im speziellen Training bei der NASA für den Raumflug zur ISS, mit verstärktem Training auf die Ausstattung und die Experimente des japanischen Moduls Kibō. And just like in space, in caves there is still so much that is untouched.

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73984). [7] He returned to Earth after 115 days in space. The mission successfully launched on July 6, 2016, and Onishi was expected to spend four months at the ISS. The astronaut from the Japan’s space agency JAXA spent nearly four months in orbit. The Star Wars saga, the movie Apollo 13 and plenty of space books planted the seed for Takuya Onishi to become an astronaut. Takuya Onishi (大西 卓哉, Ōnishi Takuya, born 1975) is a Japanese astronaut from JAXA, who was selected in 2009. Takuya Onishi (大西 卓哉, Ōnishi Takuya, born 1975) is a Japanese astronaut selected for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in 2009. Your email address will not be published.

Diese Seite wurde zuletzt am 15. Onishi completed two years of basic flight training in Bakersfield, California and one year of advanced flight training in Tokyo. Find out more about Takuya in his official biography. He graduated from Seiko Gakuin High School in Yokohama in 1994 and received a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Aeronautical and Space Engineering from the University of Tokyo in 1998. Comment moderation is enabled. His background as a commercial pilot could prove useful when it comes to teamwork and safety procedures. 2012 wurde Ōnishi für einen Langzeitaufenthalt an Bord der ISS nominiert. Credits: NASA. Dezember 1975 in der Präfektur Tokio[1]) ist ein japanischer Astronaut. Takuya became the first Japanese to capture the Cygnus spacecraft in space with the Station’s robotic arm, and is an ‘aquanaut’ following his participation in NASA’s underwater NEEMO expedition. [3], Onishi arrived at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, in August 2009. Onishi was born in Nerima, Tokyo, Japan.