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Cracks in the plumbing of the first-stage cryogenic engine for Japan's H-2A launch vehicle have been reported by the National Space Development Agency (NASDA), but they are not expected to delay launch of the first prototype in February. NASDA officials said separate cracks measuring 3-3.5 cm. were...
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