Japan plans $1.3 billion spysat program to counter N. Korea
Japan's government is laying plans for a $1.3 billion program to develop a fleet of high-resolution reconnaissance satellites by 2002 to monitor North Korea, after concluding that a mysterious North Korean launch last August was a ballistic missile test and not a satellite launch as Pyongyang...
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