💨 Abstract
Japan successfully launched its final H-2A rocket, carrying the GOSAT-GW satellite to monitor greenhouse gases. The launch, delayed by electrical system issues, marks the end of the H-2A's 50-flight career and the start of the new H3 rocket's dominance. Japan aims to enhance its space capabilities and market position with the H3 and Epsilon rockets, which will cater to varied customer needs.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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