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Nanoblock reveals space model kits created with astronaut's advice [i]An astronaut who helped assemble the sprawling International Space Station is now behind a new series of space building projects that are on a very different scale. Naoko Yamazaki, who as a JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut flew on the penultimate mission of space shuttle Discovery, has worked with the Japanese toy and hobby company Kawada to launch a new collection of Nanoblock kits themed around space exploration. The Nanoblock "Space" series is set to go on sale in Japan on July 31, followed by a worldwide release.[/i]
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T O P I C R E V I E WRobert PearlmancollectSPACE Nanoblock reveals space model kits created with astronaut's adviceAn astronaut who helped assemble the sprawling International Space Station is now behind a new series of space building projects that are on a very different scale.Naoko Yamazaki, who as a JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut flew on the penultimate mission of space shuttle Discovery, has worked with the Japanese toy and hobby company Kawada to launch a new collection of Nanoblock kits themed around space exploration. The Nanoblock "Space" series is set to go on sale in Japan on July 31, followed by a worldwide release.
Nanoblock reveals space model kits created with astronaut's adviceAn astronaut who helped assemble the sprawling International Space Station is now behind a new series of space building projects that are on a very different scale.Naoko Yamazaki, who as a JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut flew on the penultimate mission of space shuttle Discovery, has worked with the Japanese toy and hobby company Kawada to launch a new collection of Nanoblock kits themed around space exploration. The Nanoblock "Space" series is set to go on sale in Japan on July 31, followed by a worldwide release.
An astronaut who helped assemble the sprawling International Space Station is now behind a new series of space building projects that are on a very different scale.
Naoko Yamazaki, who as a JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut flew on the penultimate mission of space shuttle Discovery, has worked with the Japanese toy and hobby company Kawada to launch a new collection of Nanoblock kits themed around space exploration. The Nanoblock "Space" series is set to go on sale in Japan on July 31, followed by a worldwide release.
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