A Japanese rocket is certain for the moon. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Company’s H2-A rocket, which is carrying a sophisticated imaging satellite tv for pc and a light-weight lander, took off round 8:42 a.m. native time from Tanegashima Area Middle in southwestern Japan. Bruce Einhorn studies on Bloomberg Tv.
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