ASLEEP IN THE DEEP
The Deep II unmanned deep-sea surveyor has located a major portion of the first-stage LE-7 engine from the H-2 launcher that failed last November. Japan' s Space Development Agency said the part, located in a flat seabed 2,917 meters (9,567 ft.) beneath the surface, appears to be nearly the complete...
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