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Ryori was a launching site for sounding rockets in Japan at 39°02′N141°50′E / 39.033°N 141.833°E / 39.033; 141.833 in Iwate Prefecture. It was operated by Japan Meteorological Agency, in use since April 1970 until March 2001.[1]
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Ryori was a launching site for sounding rockets in Japan at 39°02′N 141°50′E / 39.033°N 141.833°E / 39.033; 141.833 in Iwate Prefecture. It was operated...
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