Japan's First
Japan's new 1.2-million-lb.-thrust H-2A booster, identical to this test article, is being readied for its first launch as early as Aug. 25 at Japan's Tanegashima space center. The initial standard version will be capable of placing 4-ton payloads into geosynchronous transfer orbit. Only a dummy...
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