Thursday, September 27, 2007

Japan Enters Space

After launching its first moon orbiter, Japan has plans to launch two more that will make landings on the surface. Japan has high hopes for international cooperation toward building a space station. The explorer named Kaguya and costing 478-million-dollars is going to collect readings on chemical elements and minerals. Japan also has future plans to explore more outer space including a cooperative mission to Mars.
http://www.moondaily.com/reports/Japan_plans_two_more_moon_missions_999.html

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