Japan's Space One says Kairos rocket flight terminated after liftoff
Japan's Space One terminated the flight of its Kairos small rocket shortly after liftoff on December 18, marking the end of its second attempt in nine months to become the country's first company to deliver a satellite to space.
The flight, which only lasted about 10 minutes, was terminated because "the achievement of its mission would be difficult," Space One said in an email to reporters.
Live images from the local Wakayama prefecture government showed the 18-meter (59 ft) solid-propellant rocket blasting off from Spaceport Kii in western Japan at 11 a.m. (0200 GMT) but losing stability in its trajectory as it ascended.
Space One is investigating the incident and will host a press conference at 2:00 p.m. local time (0500 GMT), the company said.
WAKAYAMA PREFECTURE/REUTERS
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Japan's Space One terminated the flight of its Kairos small rocket shortly after liftoff on December 18, marking the end of its second attempt in nine months to become the country's first company to deliver a satellite to space.
The flight, which only lasted about 10 minutes, was terminated because "the achievement of its mission would be difficult," Space One said in an email to reporters.
Live images from the local Wakayama prefecture government showed the 18-meter (59 ft) solid-propellant rocket blasting off from Spaceport Kii in western Japan at 11 a.m. (0200 GMT) but losing stability in its trajectory as it ascended.
Space One is investigating the incident and will host a press conference at 2:00 p.m. local time (0500 GMT), the company said.
WAKAYAMA PREFECTURE/REUTERS
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00:00Five, four, three, two, one, zero!
00:30The sun is rising high in the sky.
00:41The Kairos rocket is now taking off.
01:00The Kairos rocket is now taking off.
01:30The Kairos rocket is now taking off.