Space One, the Japanese space firm aiming to become the nation’s first private firm to put a satellite into orbit on Wednesday (Dec 18) said that its latest launch attempt for its rocket KAIROS.
What happened?
Space One in a statement said that the rocket terminated its flight.
“Kairos was launched… but the rocket terminated its flight after judging that the achievement of its mission would be difficult,” it said. The company also said that the details were under investigation.
According to AFP, television footage of the launch showed the slim white colour rocket blasting off and soaring to the skies before spiralling downwards in the distance. However, there was no dramatic blast.
This was the company’s second failed launch attempt. In this attempt, the Kairos rocket was supposed to carry five satellites into orbit, including one from the Taiwan Space Agency and others designed by Japanese students and corporate ventures.
Kairos’ failure to launch
Previously, in March 2024, the 18-metre (60-foot) solid-fuel rocket Kairos, carrying a small government test satellite, blasted off from the Space One launch pad. However, just seconds later, a technical problem was detected and a self-destruct instruction was transmitted to the rocket. Soon after, the rocket erupted in flames as hundreds of spectators gathered nearby and witnessed the dramatic scene.
Along with the two failed attempts, Space One’s Kairos also has two postponements to its name. The Kairos rocket was scheduled to blast off from the company’s launch pad, dubbed Spaceport Kii, in the rural western region of Wakayama on Saturday (Dec 13). However, just 20 minutes before the scheduled launch, it was called off and rescheduled for 24 hours later – Sunday, only for the launch to be called off again.
(With inputs from agencies)