JAPAN'S INSTITUTE OF SPACE
JAPAN'S INSTITUTE OF SPACE and Astronautical Science (ISAS) has completed 10 test firings of the kick motor for its M-5 launch vehicle. At 100 ft. tall, the three-stage M-5 is the largest all-solid-propellant booster in Japan and is to replace the M-3S-2 for launching research satellites. It...
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