[1] Her series "Rocket Hill" (begun in 2001) recorded the facilities and launch pad of Japan's Tanegashima Space Center.
[1][4] Early works include “A Prime” (1997),[5] a series of landscape shots with lonely persons forming undefined foregrounds.
She later made “Color of the Planet” (2004)[6] and “In the Desert” (2007)[7] depicting urban and natural landscapes, with colourful blurs and light reflections, inspiring a sense of distance to the subject.
“I Dreamt of Flying 2” (2009) depicts warped images of the starry sky, the way we would perceive the stars looking out from a spacecraft travelling at the light of speed.
[2][8] The Hara Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo held a solo show in 2004 of around 40 of Noguchi's works in, "I Dreamt of Flying.