Deccan Chronicle

Japanese rocket explodes mid-air

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Tokyo, June 30: A rocket developed by a maverick Japanese entreprene­ur and convicted fraudster exploded shortly after liftoff on Saturday, in a major blow to his bid to send Japan’s first privately backed rocket into space.

Interstell­ar Technologi­es, founded by popular internet service provider Livedoor’s creator Takafumi Horie, launched the unmanned rocket, MOMO-2, at around 5.30 am (local time) from a test site in Taiki, southern Hokkaido.

But TV footage showed the 10-metre rocket crashing back down to the launch pad seconds after liftoff and bursting into flames. No injuries were reported in the spectacula­r explosion.

The launch was supposed to send the rocket carrying observatio­nal equipment to an altitude of over 100 km.

The failure follows a previous setback in July last year, when engineers lost contact with a rocket about a minute after it launched. Interstell­ar Technologi­es said it would continue its rocket developmen­t programme after analysing the latest failure. The Ferrari-driving Horie who spent nearly two years in jail for accounting fraud — founded Interstell­ar in 2013.

However, privately backed efforts to explore space from Japan have so far failed to compete with the government-run Japan Aerospace Exploratio­n Agency.

— AFP

 ??  ?? The rocket bursting into flames after liftoff.
The rocket bursting into flames after liftoff.

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