JAPAN'S NATIONAL SPACE
JAPAN'S NATIONAL SPACE Development Agency got a scare two days after the Nov. 28 launch of the ETS-7 engineering test satellite. Ground controllers discovered that the spacecraft's attitude control was being maintained by thrusters rather than the reaction wheel. Individual components of the...
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