Satoshi Takamatsu

Satoshi Takamatsu (高松聡, born March 5, 1963)[1] is a Japanese advertising entrepreneur, primarily active in the area of unconventional advertising campaigns.[2]

Business career

Takamatsu received a Bachelor of Science in solid-state physics from the University of Tsukuba in 1983,[3] working for Japanese advertising company Dentsu from 1983 – 2005.[2][3] In 2005 he started his own advertising firm, Ground. He is also founder and CEO of production company Space Films and space travel agency Space Travel,[2] the Japanese partner of space tourism company Space Adventures.[4]

Space tourist

In January 2015 Takamatsu began training as an International Space Station spaceflight participant.[2] Initially he was training to be the backup for the September 2015 Sarah Brightman Soyuz TMA-18M/Soyuz TMA-16M flight.[5] On May 13, 2015, Brightman announced she had withdrawn from training, making Takamatsu part of the main crew.[6] Takamatsu declined to take up the option on that flight, as he had planned to carry out art projects while in space, and they would not be ready by the September date. Instead, he would schedule a later flight, after the projects were ready.

Takamatsu was replaced on Soyuz TMA-18M by Kazakh cosmonaut Aidyn Aimbetov, from the first Kazakhstan cosmonaut class, the first Kazakhstani cosmonaut selected to fly.[7] Takamatsu's flight has been postponed from 2017 and is currently scheduled to take place in 2020.[8]

gollark: Dragon kind of had that - you used a keyboard to type into a turtle and it'd send items over an introspection module to you.
gollark: (autocrafting coming as soon as I figure out how my previous crafting job solver worked and port it)
gollark: It is arguably pretty next-generation. It's designed to function more like AE2, with one server, multiple terminals and automation.
gollark: Hah, squid's artist thread is called "Previous-Generation Plethora Storage".
gollark: The forums seem quite quiet.

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