Axelspace Satellite As Japan's Micro-Satellites Expand Space Race To Arctic Ice

Yuya Nakamura, president and chief executive officer of Axelspace Corp., poses for a photograph next to a micro-satellite in a clean room at the company's offices in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2013. Axelspace Corp. in November launched a micro-satellite from Yasny, Russia, that the Tokyo-based company says will help vessels navigate icebergs in the Arctic. Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Yuya Nakamura, president and chief executive officer of Axelspace Corp., poses for a photograph next to a micro-satellite in a clean room at the company's offices in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2013. Axelspace Corp. in November launched a micro-satellite from Yasny, Russia, that the Tokyo-based company says will help vessels navigate icebergs in the Arctic. Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Axelspace Satellite As Japan's Micro-Satellites Expand Space Race To Arctic Ice
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