Japan delivers Kibo pressurized ISS module fo Florida for launch
KIBO AT THE CAPE The Kibo pressurized module--Japan's major contribution to the International Space Station--has finally arrived at the Kennedy Space Center for prelaunch processing, after a development effort that took almost 17 years. The 15-ton Mitsubishi-built module is part of a $3-billion...
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