New Set of Troubles Could Postpone Japan Moon Mission
Japan's oft-postponed launch of its $80-million Lunar-A mission to send a pair of penetrators into the Moon's surface may be postponed again. The Institute of Space and Astronautical Sciences (ISAS) is analyzing the U.S. Sandia National Laboratories' test results of the surveyor's penetrators. ISAS...
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