A revised draft of the "Space Basic Plan" schedule, which shows the basic policy of the national space policy, has been finalized, and the government and the private sector will work together to develop a lunar rover for future lunar exploration. It was included.

The "Space Basic Plan" shows the basic policy of the national space policy, and the process chart showing the concrete development plan and schedule is revised around December every year.



In the revised draft of this timetable, the government and the private sector will work together to develop a rover that moves on the surface of the moon with people in the lunar exploration plan being promoted by the United States, and the sun in outer space. It was shown that research and development will be undertaken toward the realization of photovoltaic power generation.



In addition, Japan will steadily launch a spacecraft to investigate the satellites of Mars in 2024, and the Japan Air Self-Defense Force will monitor artificial satellites and space debris from other countries in 2023. It also includes things like starting from the year.



The draft revision of the schedule will be officially decided by the National Space Development Strategy Headquarters, which will be held later this year.