Japan launched its third intelligence-gathering satellite Monday amid concerns about neighboring North Korea’s nuclear weapons and missile programs. An earlier launch attempt was scrubbed Sunday due to bad weather, but the domestically developed H2-A rocket lifted off Monday afternoon after the weather improved at Tanegashima Space Center in southern Japan, said Kyoko Fukuda, a spokeswoman for Japan’s space agency, JAXA. Full Story
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