The second failed rocket launch attempt; Japan failed in the launch of the Kairouz satellite missile
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Space One's attempt to launch the Kairos satellite rocket into space encountered a problem.
This is the second unsuccessful attempt of this private Japanese space company to launch a satellite rocket.
According to this report, this 18-meter rocket was launched at 11:00 am local time today from a platform near the city of Kushimoto, Wakayama province, located in the south of Japan.
The five satellites carried by this rocket were supposed to be placed in the earth's orbit 50 minutes after the launch of the rocket, but the rocket had a problem at a distance of 500 km from the earth and during the ascent stages.
NHK news website reported: Earlier, this Japanese space company failed in the launch of a satellite rocket last March.
According to this report, if the company's launch was successful today, Space One would be the first private Japanese space company that could put satellites into Earth orbit.
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