Japan Studies H-IIA

In a continuing drive to make the H-IIA commercially attractive, Japan's science and technology ministry and National Space Development Agency want to reconfigure the vehicle's first stage in order to lift today's heaviest payloads into geostationary transfer orbits. A BLUEPRINT FOR SUCH a vehicle...

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