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November 29, 2003 Japanese spy satellite failure
On November 29, 2003, the Japanese spy satellite failed. On November 29, 2003, the H2A rocket carrying two spy satellites launched from the Japanese Seed Island Space Center. The carrier rocket failed shortly after the launch, and ground controllers immediately exploded the rocket. According to Japanese media reports, the Japanese government decided to start researching the fourth-generation spy satellite from the year 2005, with the aim of strengthening the surveillance of the North Korean nuclear facilities, making the spy satellite smaller, further improving the mobility, taking more images on the ground in limited best photographic moments. The decision to develop a fourth-generation spy satellite illustrated Japan's determination to establish its own independent intelligence system. On March 28, 2003, Japan sent two spy satellites over space, indic


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