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Telstar 12 Vantage (Telstar 12V) @15W
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<blockquote data-quote="adonis1" data-source="post: 944146" data-attributes="member: 283005"><p>In November this year, Japan for the <strong>first time</strong> will launch a commercial satellite, which is owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Telesat the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan said in a statement.</p><p></p><p>According to the ministry, the launch will take place on November 24 from Tanegashima space center in the south of the country. The spacecraft will be place into orbit by a carrier rocket H-2A. </p><p></p><p>The order to launch a spacecraft of the Canadian company was accepted in September 2013 by the Japanese company Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The device is expected to provide broadcasting over the territory of South America and the Atlantic Ocean.</p><p></p><p>In early January of this year, the Japanese government approved the adoption of a new ten-year program aimed at the development of space technologies, as well as improved security and reliability of the industry in this direction. In the next ten years it is planned to increase the capitalization of the national space industry up to 5 trillion yen (over $ 40 billion). It is noted that the cooperation with the US in this area will be strengthened within the framework of the program. It is also expected to launch eight satellites of various types by 2025, <a href="http://www.tass.ru/" target="_blank">TASS</a> reports.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adonis1, post: 944146, member: 283005"] In November this year, Japan for the [B]first time[/B] will launch a commercial satellite, which is owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Telesat the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan said in a statement. According to the ministry, the launch will take place on November 24 from Tanegashima space center in the south of the country. The spacecraft will be place into orbit by a carrier rocket H-2A. The order to launch a spacecraft of the Canadian company was accepted in September 2013 by the Japanese company Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The device is expected to provide broadcasting over the territory of South America and the Atlantic Ocean. In early January of this year, the Japanese government approved the adoption of a new ten-year program aimed at the development of space technologies, as well as improved security and reliability of the industry in this direction. In the next ten years it is planned to increase the capitalization of the national space industry up to 5 trillion yen (over $ 40 billion). It is noted that the cooperation with the US in this area will be strengthened within the framework of the program. It is also expected to launch eight satellites of various types by 2025, [URL='http://www.tass.ru/']TASS[/URL] reports. [/QUOTE]
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