TOKYO - Astronaut Akihiko Hoshide will head to the International Space Station next spring aboard a spacecraft developed by U.S. aerospace manufacturer SpaceX and become the second Japanese to serve as a commander of the ISS, the Japanese space agency said Tuesday.
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