Japan set an Aug. 25 launch date for the first flight of its new H-IIA booster
Japan set an Aug. 25 launch date for the first flight of its new H-IIA booster, an upgrade of the all-domestic H-II that incorporates U.S. and other foreign components. The first vehicle will carry a dummy payload in its flight from the Tanegashima Space Center.
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