M-5 failure could have big impact on Japan's space program.

JAPANESE SPACE: This month's failure of the solid-fuel M-5 rocket could give ammunition to reformers who want to unify Japan's divided space program. The M-5 was built by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS), which is controlled by Japan's Ministry of Education. Word of its...

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