The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has put put back the first launch of its H3 rocket to 2021. It has announced that a technical problem has been identified in the LE-9 first-stage engine, which is under development. “In order to address the problem in an appropriate manner,” states the agency, “JAXA has decided to ...
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