Japan's Space One Kairos rocket explodes on inaugural flight

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Kairos carried an experimental government satellite that can temporarily replace intelligence satellites in orbit if they fall offline.

Smoke rises after Japan's Space One's small, solid-fueled Kairos rocket exploded shortly after its inaugural launch at Space One's launching pad on the tip of Kii peninsula in Kushimoto town, Wakayama prefecture, Japan on March 13, 2024.Japan's Space One's small, solid-fueled Kairos rocket exploded shortly after launch on its inaugural trip on Wednesday as the firm tried to become the first Japanese company to put a satellite in orbit.

Space One had planned the launch for Saturday but postponed it after a ship entered the nearby restricted sea area. Rocket Lab has launched more than 40 Electron small rockets from New Zealand since 2017 at roughly $7 million per flight. Several Japanese companies have used Electron for their missions, including radar satellite makers iQPS and Synspective, and orbital debris-removal startup Astroscale.Last month, state-funded Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency successfully launched its new cost-efficient flagship rocket, the H3.

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