Japan's H-2A Launcher Prompts Manifest Changes

Program development delays and the introduction of Japan's H-2A as a more efficient, less costly launcher for the National Space Development Agency (NASDA) have prompted some shifts in Japan's launch manifest. The H-2A is to debut this summer with the launch of the 3,300-lb. Advanced Relay and...

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