Japan's New Space Agency's Budget Funds Exploration, Experiments
The $2.01-billion fiscal 2004 budget request from the Japan Aerospace Exploratory Agency (JAXA) is weighted with space exploration and technology research projects, but it also starts the financial ball rolling on the agency's proposal for a heavier lift H-IIA launcher. A quarter of the new budget,...
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