Japan's Future in Space. / Joan Johnson-Freese.
by Johnson-Freese, Joan; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Japan's Future in Space, July/Aug. 2001; pp. 26-30.
"The course of the Japanese space program, at least for the near term, has been set. It is the path of an incremental (and perhaps at a pace even a bit slower then before) program, edging its way forward." (AD ASTRA) This article examines Japan's space program and describes the attempt to make it more efficient.
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