Japan Postpones Astro E2 Launch
The need to concentrate on recovery of the H-IIA launcher program has prompted the Japanese space agency JAXA to postpone the Astro E2 X-ray observatory mission until next year's summer launch season. It had been scheduled to fly on an M-5 rocket from the Uchinoura site at Kagoshima during the...
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