JAXA Pays Fishermen for Right To Launch Year-Round
LAUNCH AID: The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency will pay fishermen for the right to launch rockets all year at its Tanegashima and Uchinoura space centers. The agreement — to take effect the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2011 — will put an end to the rule that limited launches to 190 days a year...
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