"Japan's Successful Launch of H3 Rocket Marks Next-Generation Milestone"

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Japan's new H3 rocket successfully completed its second test flight, marking a significant milestone for the country's space program. The rocket, which is set to power most of Japan's space missions in the coming decade, demonstrated its capabilities by deploying a dummy payload and two smaller satellites into orbit. While Japan aims for the H3 to compete in the global commercial launch market, it faces tough competition from established players like SpaceX. Nonetheless, the H3 is crucial for Japan's space program, offering improved cost-effectiveness and capabilities compared to its predecessor, the H-IIA rocket.
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