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On Camera, Japan’s First Private Satellite Explodes Seconds After Launch

Posted on March 13, 2024 By admin


Seconds after the launch, the rocket erupted into a ball of flame.

Tokyo:

A rocket made by a Japanese company exploded just after launch on Wednesday, with public broadcaster NHK showing footage of the fiery failure.

Tokyo-based startup Space One had been aiming to become the first Japanese private firm to successfully place a satellite into orbit.

Its 18-meter (60-foot) solid-fuel Kairos rocket blasted off from the startup’s own launch pad in Wakayama prefecture in western Japan, carrying a small government test satellite.

Ouch the first Kairos rocket in Japan just, exploded after about 5 seconds. 😬
The launch site at first glance seems ok… I think. pic.twitter.com/mddZrPgJ1e

— Marcus House (@MarcusHouse) March 13, 2024

But seconds after the launch, the rocket erupted into a ball of flame, with black smoke filling the launch pad area.

Burning debris was seen falling onto the surrounding mountain slopes as sprinklers began spraying water.

“The launch of the first Kairos rocket was executed, but we took a measure to abort the flight,” Space One said in a statement, adding that “details are being investigated”.

The failure marks a blow to Japan’s efforts to enter the potentially lucrative satellite-launch market.

The government wants to assess if it can quickly launch temporary, small satellites when and if its existing spy satellites malfunction.

Kairos had been hoped to put the satellite into the orbit around 51 minutes after the launch.

Space One was established in 2018 by a team of major Japanese tech businesses, including Canon Electronics, IHI Aerospace, construction firm Shimizu and the government-owned Development Bank of Japan.

Last July another Japanese rocket engine exploded during a test around 50 seconds after ignition.

The solid-fuel Epsilon S was an improved version of the Epsilon rocket that had failed to launch the previous October.

Its testing site in the northern prefecture of Akita was engulfed in flames and a huge plume of grey smoke rose into the sky.

The malfunction came after Tokyo in March 2023 had seen its second attempt to launch its next-generation H3 rocket fail after liftoff.

Last month though Japan’s space agency toasted a successful blast-off for its new flagship rocket, the H3, after years of delays and two previous failed attempts.

The H3 launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in southwestern Japan, sparking cheers and applause at JAXA control centre.

It has been mooted as a rival to SpaceX’s Falcon 9, and could one day deliver cargo to bases on the Moon.

That followed Japan’s successful landing in January of an unmanned probe on the Moon — albeit at a wonky angle — making it just the fifth c

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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