Nature News Blog: Russia, Japan aim for the Moon : Nature News Blog
It was a rare confluence — the heads of the space agencies for Europe, Canada and Russia, along with senior representatives from the space agencies of India and Japan — all up on the dais together at a hotel in Washington DC, where they were on hand on Tuesday to talk about the benefits of international collaboration at the Global Space Exploration Conference. Read more
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