"Japan's Second Attempt: Launching the H3 Rocket for Space Exploration"

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Japan's manufacturing reputation is at stake as the test launch of the H3 Launch Vehicle, the country's next-generation space rocket, has been delayed due to bad weather. The rocket's production involves a five-story workshop in Aichi, known for its agricultural industry, where aluminum pipes for liquid oxygen and hydrogen are manufactured. The upcoming launch is a crucial second attempt following a failed launch last year that had a significant impact on Japan's manufacturing sector.
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