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First private satellite explodes minutes after launch in Japan

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TOKYO: A rocket that was supposed to become Japan’s first from the private sector to put a satellite into orbit exploded shortly after takeoff Wednesday, livestream­ed video showed.

Online video showed the rocket called Kairos blasting off from Wakayama Prefecture, in central Japan, a mountainou­s area filled with trees, but exploding midair within seconds.

A huge plume of smoke engulfed the area, and flames shot up in some spots. The video then showed spurts of water trying to put out the blaze. There were no reports of injuries, and the fire has been brought under control, according to the fire department in Kushimoto city, Wakayama, Tokyo-based startup Space One, behind the rocket launch, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. Live footage on public broadcaste­r NHK relayed a voice announcing to the crowd gathered to watch the takeoff from a safe distance. NHK showed debris scattering from the sky, and later charred pieces strewn about on the ground.

The cause of the problems was still under investigat­ion, according to NHK. The launch was already delayed several times, with the last postponeme­nt coming Saturday, after a ship was spotted in a risk area, according to Japanese media reports. If it had succeeded, Space One would have been the first private company to put a rocket into orbit. Tokyo-based Space One was set up in 2018, with investment­s from major Japanese companies, including Canon Electronic­s, IHI, Shimizu and major banks. Japan’s main space exploratio­n effort has been led by the government’s NASDA, which stands for The National Space Developmen­t Agency of Japan, this nation’s equivalent of NASA of the US.

 ?? ?? A Space One’s Kairos rocket explodes after liftoff in Kushimoto
A Space One’s Kairos rocket explodes after liftoff in Kushimoto

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