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Lena Okajima, CEO of a space technology venture ALE is hoping to deliver shooting stars on demand and choreograph the cosmos
AFP/File - YOSHIKAZU TSUNO
AFP/File - YOSHIKAZU TSUNO
TOKYO: A rocket carrying a satellite on a mission to deliver the world's first artificial meteor shower blasted into space on Friday, Japanese scientists said.
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