JAPAN'S SCIENCE&TECHNOLOGY AGENCY
JAPAN'S SCIENCE&TECHNOLOGY AGENCY, National Space Development Agency (NASDA) and the European Space Agency (ESA) have agreed that NASDA's H-2A launcher will carry ESA's Artemis communications satellite as a payload on its first launch in early 2000. NASDA will not charge a launch fee, although the H...
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