Vehicle 'non-conformity' hampers Japan's ALFLEX test
A reported communications glitch forced Japanese engineers to beef up the supports on the Automatic Landing Flight Experiment (ALFLEX) during a test yesterday of the stability and positioning gear on the testbed for Japan's planned HOPE unmanned space shuttle. In a joint statement from Tokyo, the...
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