Monday, February 28, 2005
I Understand Their Rockets Are Half the Size of Our Rockets and Have Built-In Digital Clocks
A successful launch by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency--the Japanese equivalent of NASA--may be just the tip of the iceberg for that country's space program. Future plans could include manned space flights and even a research base on the moon. If the moonbase becomes a reality, the JAEA could make living quarters available to the public. Even if the rent is millions of dollars a year, it would still be cheaper than a tiny one-room apartment in Tokyo. Source