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I thank all my supervisors , colleagues (domestic

I thank all my supervisors , colleagues (domestic and international), graduate students and post-doc fellows . I am deeply indebted to you for the honor of “purple ribbon medal”. These in mind, I will

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I thank all my supervisors , colleagues (domestic

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  1. I thank all my supervisors , colleagues (domestic and international), graduate students and post-doc fellows . I am deeply indebted to you for the honor of “purple ribbon medal”. These in mind, I will review my collaborative work with you.

  2. My Research Career (Pre-history:Graduate School) Nuclear Physics Koyama Sato Yukawa Tomonaga

  3. Research Fellow of JSPS (Institute For Nuclear Science) Yamada A21 COE Leader of Ritsumeikan University “Training course” of Experimental Physics Yokomizo Vice Director of JAERI

  4. X-Ray Research (History) ISAS(1975)  Nagoya(1988)  Kyoto(1991) Success of 4 Satellites and Failure of 2 The ISAS Rocket M3C (Feb. 1976) failed to launch CORSA, to be the first astronomical satellite of Japan, due to a miss–operation of attitude control of the 2-nd, 3-rd stage motors. This accident was rooted deep in human factors. Why did we not decide to stop the launch operation despite of a signature of attitude error. I learned that the space program requires tough heart, swift decision, carefulness and etc.

  5. Inoue Mamiya Mae Koyama • The failure of CORSA gave me timetodevelop • Gas Scintillation Proportional Counter (GSPC) • Our Rocket Flight (K10-13; Sep. 1977) discovered OVII • lines from The Local Hot bubble. • Oriented me to the study of “the X Ray Spectroscopy or “Iron Line Astronomy”.

  6. Y. Ogawara M. Matsuoka K. Koyama M. Oda A. Sono Hakucho (1979) the first astronomical satellite ofJapan

  7. Hakucho Symposium after The 16-th Cosmic Ray Conference Hayakawa Lewin Ogawara Truemper MacCammon Giacconi Nishimura Matsuoka Nagase Tanaka Makino Hoshi Yamashita Miyamoto Seward Oda

  8. Koyama Oda Makishima Koyama Tanaka Makishima Sugimoto Tawara Inoue Matsuoka The Asahi Prize and the “Hakucho Widows”

  9. Holt Sunyaev Mushotzky GSFC/NASA ●Multi-Wire Proportional Counter (P.Serlemitsos  Ginga) ●Spectral Study of X-ray binaries (J. Swank Tenma ) ●Met many friends with whom I have collaborated here after S.Holt N. White R. Mushotzky 1983

  10. Ogawara Swank Koyama Keep Continuous Activity Quick is beautiful! (Freeman Dyson) Frequent is essential (Frank McDonald) International Colaboration

  11. Koyama Mitsuda Turner Martin Turner:

  12. Doty Ricker Kinieda Serlemitsos ASCA In this year,we will launch ASTRO-E2.

  13. Supernova Events noted by Fujiwara Teika (1161-1241) in his diary “Meigetsuki” 3C58(1181) Crab (1054) SN1006 Next year is 2006, the millennium of SN1006. To discuss on the results from Astro E2, I would like to have an International Symposium inKyoto , because Fujiwara Teika, an ancestor of our Emperor, wrote very valuable note on the Supernova Event in 1006.

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