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Japan space rocket explodes seconds after launch

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TOKYO (AFP) – A rocket made by a Japanese company exploded seconds after its launch yesterday, in a spectacula­r failure for the startup’s bid to put a satellite into orbit.

Tokyo-based Space One’s 18-meter Kairos rocket blasted off in the coastal Wakayama region of western Japan, carrying a small government test satellite.

But around five seconds later, the solid-fuel rocket erupted in fire, sending white smoke billowing around the remote mountainou­s area as orange flames raged on the ground, live footage showed.

“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”

Burning debris fell onto the surroundin­g slopes as sprinklers began spraying water in dramatic scenes watched by hundreds of spectators young and old gathered at public viewing areas including a nearby waterfront.

“I had high hopes for this, so I’m disappoint­ed. I want to know what happened,” one elderly man told public broadcaste­r NHK.

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

Space One is hoping to become the nation’s first private firm to put a satellite into orbit, and the plan had been for Kairos – an ancient Greek word meaning “the right moment” – to do so around 51 minutes after take-off.

Parts shortages and other problems had reportedly led Space One to postpone the launch of Kairos five times before Wednesday’s attempt, most recently on Saturday.

The mayor of Kushimoto, the town of 15,000 residents in Wakayama where the failed launch took place, voiced his surprise and disappoint­ment.

“I didn’t even imagine an outcome like this,” Katsumasa Tashima told reporters shortly after the explosion.

But the town “will continue to support Space One, and we want to continue to offer our help so that the first rocket will have a successful launch,” he said.

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.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Japan’s Space One’s Kairos rocket exploded shortly after its inaugural launch in Kushimoto town, Wakayama prefecture in Japan yesterday.
REUTERS Japan’s Space One’s Kairos rocket exploded shortly after its inaugural launch in Kushimoto town, Wakayama prefecture in Japan yesterday.

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