Japan has reportedly placed a new weather satellite into space today
with a hope for improving the forecasting of typhoons and detection of
volcanic gas plumes.
The successful launch comes one day after a typhoon hit Japan and just
within a week of a volcanic eruption that has killed more than 60 people
after it erupted without any warning. The indigenous H-2A rocket which
carried Himawari-8 weather satellite blasted from the Tanegashima Space
Center based in southern Kagoshima prefecture today.
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