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Japan issues destruct command after its H3 rocket fails

Latest blow comes after spacecraft’s unsuccessful launch on first try last month

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 07 Mar 2023 1:00PM

Japan issues destruct command after its H3 rocket fails
Japan’s next-generation H3 rocket, carrying the advanced optical satellite Daichi 3, leaves the launch pad at the Tanegashima Space Centre in Kagoshima, southwestern Japan. Today’s launch initially seemed a success before signs of trouble emerged soon afterwards. – AFP pic, March 7, 2023

TOKYO – Japan’s next-generation H3 rocket failed after lift-off today, with the space agency issuing a destruct command after concluding the mission could not succeed.

The failure is a blow for Japan’s space agency JAXA, after the rocket failed to even lift off on its first try last month.

Today’s launch from the Tanegashima Space Centre in southwestern Japan initially appeared to be a success, with the flagship rocket lifting off at 10.37am (9.37am Malaysia time).

The first stage separation appeared to go as planned, but soon afterwards, signs of trouble emerged.

“It seems that the velocity is coming down,” announcers on the JAXA live feed said, with the command centre then announcing: “The second stage engine ignition has not been confirmed yet, we continue to confirm the situation.”

The live feed was then briefly halted, with a message reading “We are currently checking the status. Please wait.”

When it resumed, the command centre announced the news.

“Destruct command has been transmitted to H3 because there was no possibility of achieving the mission.”

There was no immediate explanation for why the launch failed.

The H3 is a launch vehicle for an observation satellite, and the rocket has been mooted as a possible competitor to SpaceX’s Falcon 9. – AFP, March 7, 2023

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