Mamoru Mohri

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Mamoru Mohri is a Japanese astronaut and scientist who became one of Japan’s first spacefarers, flying on NASA Space Shuttle missions as a representative of Japan’s space program.

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instanceOf Japanese astronaut
astronaut
human
scientist
affiliation Japan’s space program NERFINISHED
awardReceived Medal with Purple Ribbon NERFINISHED
Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Japan
dateOfBirth 1948-01-29
educatedAt Flinders University NERFINISHED
Hokkaido University NERFINISHED
employer Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency NERFINISHED
National Space Development Agency of Japan NERFINISHED
familyName Mohri NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork materials science
space science
vacuum science
givenName Mamoru NERFINISHED
languageSpoken English
Japanese
mission STS-47 NERFINISHED
STS-99 NERFINISHED
name Mamoru Mohri NERFINISHED
nationality Japanese
nativeName 毛利 衛 NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of Japan’s first spacefarers
representing Japan’s space program on NASA Space Shuttle missions
notableWork Earth observation experiments
microgravity materials science experiments
occupation astronaut
museum director
scientist
university professor
operatorOnMission Space Shuttle Endeavour NERFINISHED
Space Shuttle Endeavour STS-99 NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Yoichi, Hokkaido, Japan NERFINISHED
positionHeld Chief Executive Director of the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
Director of Miraikan
residence Japan
roleInMission mission specialist
payload specialist
sexOrGender male
spaceAgency JAXA NERFINISHED
NASDA NERFINISHED
timeInSpace over 19 days
wasOneOf first Japanese astronauts to fly on the Space Shuttle

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JAXA Astronaut Group notableMember Mamoru Mohri