JAPAN SETS NEW SPACE MISSIONS

Japan's space agencies plan to start seven new programs next year, including an improved H-2 booster, the country's first mini-shuttle, an advanced Earth survey and an asteroid sampler. The programs are to be backed by $176 million in startup funding in the fiscal 1996 budget. The Finance Ministry...

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