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South Korean startup Innospace's Hanbit-Nano rocket, the country's first commercial orbital launch attempt, crashed 30 seconds after liftoff in Brazil.
As Japan commits ¥1 trillion to its space program, the simultaneous failure of its next-gen H3 rocket puts the nation's ambitious strategy at a critical crossroads.
Japan's H3 rocket failed to deliver the Michibiki No. 5 geolocation satellite into orbit on Monday after a second-stage engine failure. The setback deals a blow to JAXA's plan for a sovereign navigation system to enhance GPS.
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[email protected]Japan's next-generation H3 rocket failed 30 minutes after its December 22 launch, following a second-stage engine malfunction. The setback impacts Japan's commercial space launch ambitions.