US Ambassador to Japan, Caroline Kennedy, congratulates Japanese and American scientists after a successful launch of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency H-IIA rocket carrying the NASA-JAXA Global Precipitation Measurement Core Observatory satellite from the Tanegashima Space Center February 28, 2014 in Tanegashima, Japan. The GPM spacecraft will collect information that unifies data from an international network of existing and future satellites to map global rainfall and snowfall every three hours.


US Ambassador to Japan, Caroline Kennedy, congratulates Japanese and American scientists after a successful launch of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency H-IIA rocket carrying the NASA-JAXA Global Precipitation Measurement Core Observatory satellite from the Tanegashima Space Center February 28, 2014 in Tanegashima, Japan. The GPM spacecraft will collect information that unifies data from an international network of existing and future satellites to map global rainfall and snowfall every three hours.


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