File:M-V with ASTRO-E2 on launch pad.jpeg
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- M-V with ASTRO-E2 on launch pad
- original description: The rocket comes out of its hole, sees its shadow, and goes back in. This is the first test of the launcher with the rocket and spacecraft assembled and ready to fly. Among the tests done here are that the air conditioning system keeps the satellite cool enough in the Kyushu heat. They also test the removal of the air conditioning vent, which will happen 5 minutes before launch.
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