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Famed Japanese Rocket Engineer Tomifumi Godai Dies at 92

Famed Japanese Rocket Engineer Tomifumi Godai Dies at 92

Japanese engineer Tomifumi Godai, known for making significant contributions to the development of the country's H-2 and H-2A large rockets, dies on July 24 at the age of 92.
Japanese engineer Tomifumi Godai, known for making significant contributions to the development of the country's H-2 and H-2A large rockets, dies on July 24 at the age of 92.

   Tokyo, Aug. 20 (Jiji Press)--Renowned Japanese engineer Tomifumi Godai, known as the creator of the country's H-2 and H-2A rockets, died on July 24 at the age of 92, it has been learned.
   The Tokyo native made significant contributions to Japan's efforts to develop large rockets from the early days of the initiative.
   After graduating from the University of Tokyo, Godai entered a private-sector company and engaged in research and development on rockets. Later, he moved to the now-defunct Science and Technology Agency and then to the former National Aerospace Laboratory.
   In 1982, Godai joined the National Space Development Agency, or NASDA, a predecessor of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, or JAXA, playing a central role in developing the H-2, Japan's first fully domestically produced large rocket.
   He became an executive director at NASDA in 1988 and led the launch of the first H-2 rocket in 1994. In 1995, he was appointed NASDA senior vice president.

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