First launch of NASDA's H-IIA goes off without a hitch
The National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA) broke a string of bad luck early this morning with the launch of the first H-IIA rocket, marking the first time since July 1998 that a Japanese rocket has successfully reached orbit. The $71 million H-IIA launched from Tanegashima Space Center...
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