Japan's $3.57 billion space budget represents a 6.5% increase
Japan's 10 space-related ministries and agencies have asked the Ministry of Finance for a total of $3.57 billion for the fiscal year beginning in April 1997, a 6.5% increase over the current fiscal year. Work on the International Space Station and related activities would consume almost a third of...
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