Japan Eyes HTV For Cargo Return, Lunar Landing
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER, Houston Veteran Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata’s long-duration stay on the International Space Station (ISS), which began March 17 when he transferred his Soyuz seat liner to the station’s Russian lifeboat, kicks off an ambitious human spaceflight effort for Japan that could...
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