The 6th Kibo Robot Programming Challenge: Report on the Workshop, Social Gathering, and Facility Tour at the Tsukuba Space Center

On February 28, 2026, the on-orbit final round of the 6th Kibo Robot Programming Challenge (Kibo-RPC), along with a related side event, was held. Following these events, a workshop was conducted in a hybrid format for all participating students, including non-finalists, enabling both online and in-person participation. In addition, a social gathering and a facility…

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6th Kibo Robot Programming Challenge: Final Round Results

On February 28, 2026, the On-Orbit Final Round of the 6th Kibo Robot Programming Challenge (Kibo-RPC) was held. A total of 13 teams (Table 1), which had advanced through national and regional preliminary rounds, took part in the competition. Using programs developed by the students, the teams controlled Astrobee, a drone robot operated by NASA…

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Ground Test and Technical Rehearsal of Astrobee

NASA decided to transfer Astrobee operations to a private contractor in May 2025. In September 2025, Arkisys Inc. was selected by NASA as the commercial sustainer, and JAXA subsequently began technical coordination for the Kibo Robot Programming Challenge (Kibo-RPC). Following both ground testing and a technical rehearsal aboard the International Space Station (ISS), preparations for…

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Preliminary rounds for the 6th Kibo Robot Programming Challenge were held in each participating country and region

JAXA hosted the 6th Kibo Robot Programming Challenge (Kibo-RPC), which began accepting applications on February 17, 2025. This year’s competition draws participation from a total of 13 countries, regions, and organizations, including the 11 Kibo-ABC member countries/regions that regularly participate in the Kibo-RPC, as well as the United States of America and the United Nations…

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Application Results for the 6th Kibo Robot Programming Challenge

The 6th Kibo Robot Programming Challenge (Kibo-RPC) hosted by JAXA has closed its call for teams. A total of 13 countries, regions, and organizations from Kibo-ABC member countries and region, the United States, and the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) participate in this year’s competition, with a record number of 738 teams…

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The 5th Kibo Robot Programming Challenge: Report on the Workshop, Facility Tour of the Tsukuba Space Center, and Closing Social Gathering

On November 9th, 2024, the final round event of the 5th Kibo Robot Programming Challenge (Kibo-RPC) was held. As part of this event, a workshop for participants in the competition was held for participants combining online and in-person after the event. In addition, there was also a facility tour and a closing social gathering for…

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The Final Run of the 5th Kibo Robot Programming Challenge- with Int-Ball2 and Astrobee making their first joint appearance!

On September 20, 2024, the Japanese Experiment Module ‘Kibo’ on the International Space Station (ISS) conducted the APK (Android Application Package) Final Run of the 5th Kibo Robot Programming Challenge (Kibo-RPC), organized by JAXA. In addition to NASA’s Astrobee, which was used in the competition, the JEM Inboard Portable Video Camera System Demonstration 2 (Int-Ball2),…

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5th Kibo Robot Programming Challenge Preliminary Round results

From June to early July 2024, preliminary round events were held by each of the corresponding organizations. Some countries/region held the preliminary round as a major event, and the event generated a great deal of excitement. The Australian Space Agency (ASA) and One Giant Leap Australia Foundation (OGL) ran the program in a simulated environment…

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5th Kibo Robot Programming Challenge Team Applications Results

Participation for the 5th Kibo RPC hosted by JAXA has officially closed. A total of 13 countries/regions/organizations from Kibo-ABC member countries/region, the United States, and the United Nation Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), will participate in this year’s competition, with a record number of 661 teams and 2,788 applicants.

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The 4th Kibo RPC Workshop

The 4th Kibo RPC Workshop

Workshop and Tsukuba Space Center Tour Report On October 21, 2023, JAXA held the 4th Kibo Robot Programming Challenge (Kibo-RPC) Final Round Event. In conjunction with this, we held a hybrid online and on-site workshop for the participants of this competition after the finals. A facility tour was also conducted at the JAXA Tsukuba Space…

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Kibo RPC

The Final Round

The 4th Kibo Robot Programming Challenge: Report on the Results of the Final Round On October 21, 2023, JAXA held the 4th Kibo Robot Programming Challenge (Kibo-RPC) Final Round Event. 10 representative teams (Table 1), who had won the countries/region preliminary round, competed with programs they created to demonstrate the accuracy of their laser beams…

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Sydney students solve space problem from Earth

Sydney students solve space problem from Earth

A team of Sydney high school students has earned the right to represent Australia in this global competition. They successfully competed in the preliminary round of the Kibo Robot Programming Challenge 2022 (Kibo RPC), an international STEM coding competition hosted by the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and the space agencies of the Asia-Pacific region.…

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