An attitude-control electronics fault on Japan's engineering test satellite ETS 7 has delayed its launch aboard an H2 booster on 1 November by about two to three weeks. The H2 will also carry the NASA/Japanese Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission satellite. The ETS 7 consists of a main spacecraft and a ...
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