Japan's Space Boost

Japan's space-programme budget for 1996 has been increased by 5%, to $2.5 billion (Flight International, 8-14 February). The lion's share, $1.9 billion, is allocated to the National Space Development Agency, while the Institute of Astronautical and Space Sciences receives $240 million. The remainder is allocated to other agencies involved in ...

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