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  1. Koichi Wakata (若田 光一, Wakata Kōichi, born 1 August 1963) is a Japanese engineer and an astronaut working for Axiom Space. He retired from JAXA in 2024. Wakata is a veteran of four NASA Space Shuttle missions, a Russian Soyuz mission, and a long-duration stay on the International Space Station.

  2. WAKATA Koichi (Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering) was born in 1963 in Saitama. In 1996, he flew as the first Japanese Space Shuttle Mission Specialist (MS) on STS-72. In 2000, he flew on STS-92 as an MS, and became the first Japanese astronaut to participate in the assembly of the International Space Station (ISS).

  3. Koichi Wakata (若田 光一, Wakata Koichi?, nacido el 1 de agosto 1963) es un ingeniero japonés y astronauta de la JAXA. Wakata es un veterano de tres misiones en el transbordador espacial de la NASA y una Soyuz en una estancia de larga duración en la Estación Espacial Internacional. [1]

  4. Koichi Wakata, a recognized leader in the global space community, serves as astronaut and chief technology officer of the Asia-Pacific region at Axiom Space. A veteran astronaut with decades of human spaceflight experience, Wakata leads the expansion of Axiom Space's business and strategic presence in the Asia-Pacific region and contributes to ...

  5. 13 de may. de 2024 · Koichi Wakata (born August 1, 1963, Saitama, Japan) is a Japanese astronaut who accumulated a number of records during his career. Among them, he spent the longest time in space of anyone who was not an American astronaut or a Russian cosmonaut, staying in orbit for over 504 days.

  6. 6 de oct. de 2022 · JAXA Astronaut WAKATA Koichi who arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) by the Crew Dragon Spacecraft (Crew-5), has begun his long-duration stay as the 68 th and 69 th expedition crew member.

  7. Koichi Wakata (若田 光一 Wakata Koichi?, nacido el 1 de agosto 1963) es un ingeniero japonés y astronauta de la JAXA. Wakata es un veterano de tres misiones en el transbordador espacial de la NASA y una Soyuz en una estancia de larga duración en la Estación Espacial Internacional.