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Japan may launch new spy satellite on 18 September

Submit on Friday, September 16th, 2011 22:58

The Japanese government said it will put a new intelligence satellite into orbit aboard an H-2A rocket on 18 September after postponing the launch twice because of a rocket glitch and a typhoon.
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