Hello, my name is Satoshi Furukawa. I am a Japanese astronaut and a medical doctor. I lived and worked on the International Space Station for five and half months as a crewmember of Expedition 28/29 in 2011.
Not only I, but my whole family enjoy caves. We visited caves almost every time we had a family trip while I lived in Houston, USA. I was impressed by the mystical beauty of limestone caves.
![Satoshi installing an ESA experiment on the International Space Station](https://spaceinimages.esa.int/var/esa/storage/images/esa_multimedia/images/2011/10/satoshi_furukawa_installing_sodi-colloid2/10222862-2-eng-GB/Satoshi_Furukawa_installing_SODI-Colloid_node_full_image.jpg)
Used to tight spaces: installing ESA experiment on Space Station (Credits: ESA/NASA)
When all the lights are turned off, deep inside a cavern, complete darkness appears making it impossible to see even my own hands right in front of my face. I was amazed. I thought of the admiration and wonder the people who explored this area long ago must have had when aided only by a small light as they explored the fantastic limestone caves.
I look forward to working together with the excellent friends and co-workers in the upcoming CAVES training with an explorer’s spirit.
Best regards,
Satoshi
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