Fuel leak delays launch of Japan’s WINDS satellite
TOKYO – Fueling problems will delay launch of Japan’s high-speed Internet satellite, WINDS, which had been scheduled for Feb. 15. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries identified a leaking diaphragm from one of the two hydrazine tanks on the H-IIA rocket. These particular tanks are designed to fuel attitude...
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