Illustration depicting the dramatic liftoff of Space One's Kairos No. 3 rocket from Space Port Kii before its mission abort.
Illustration depicting the dramatic liftoff of Space One's Kairos No. 3 rocket from Space Port Kii before its mission abort.
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Japanese startup aborts Kairos No. 3 rocket flight after liftoff

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Japan's private space company Space One launched its Kairos No. 3 rocket on March 5 from Space Port Kii in Wakayama Prefecture but aborted the flight minutes later. This marks the third setback for the firm aiming to be the first private Japanese entity to place satellites into orbit.

Space One Co., a Tokyo-based startup, launched its 18-meter, three-stage solid-fuel Kairos No. 3 rocket at 11:10 a.m. on March 5 from Space Port Kii in Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture. However, about one minute after liftoff, live footage showed the rocket spinning, and five minutes in, the company announced it had terminated the mission, stating it "found the mission difficult to complete." The rocket was carrying five small satellites from entities including the Taiwan Space Agency and Japanese startups, with plans to deploy them into orbit at around 500 kilometers altitude about 50 minutes after launch.

Founded in 2018 with investments from companies like Canon Electronics Inc. and IHI Aerospace Co., Space One seeks to commercialize satellite launches by reducing costs and offering frequent services. The launch, originally set for February 25, was postponed three times mainly due to inclement weather.

This is the third failure for the firm. The Kairos No. 1 exploded seconds after liftoff in March 2024, and the No. 2 had its flight terminated about three minutes in that December. Space One had implemented measures based on lessons from those attempts for the No. 3. The company suspects issues arose during midair travel with the first-stage engine. President Masakazu Toyoda said at a Thursday afternoon news conference, "I would like to sincerely apologize to our customers who entrusted us with their satellites, as well as to everyone involved who supported the launch."

No casualties or damage from debris have been reported so far.

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Reactions on X to Space One's Kairos No. 3 rocket failure highlight disappointment over the third consecutive setback, skepticism regarding Japan's private orbital launch capabilities, and supportive sentiments viewing failures as learning opportunities. High-profile space accounts report the anomaly during ascent, while users encourage perseverance citing rocketry history. The company president asserts it is not a failure with no impact on future launches.

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Grounded New Glenn rocket at Cape Canaveral after NG-3 upper stage mishap, with engineers reviewing failed orbit trajectory.
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FAA grounds New Glenn after NG-3 mission upper stage mishap

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has grounded Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket following a partial failure during its third mission, NG-3, launched Sunday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. An upper-stage engine issue prevented the BlueBird 7 satellite from reaching its target 285-mile orbit, achieving only about 95 miles. This incident, the second grounding for the rocket, will halt flights pending investigation.

Tokyo-based space startup Space One canceled the launch of its Kairos No. 3 small rocket shortly before liftoff on March 4 from Spaceport Kii in Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture, after a safety system activated. The launch was scheduled for 11 a.m., but halted 30 seconds prior. The company plans a press conference that afternoon to explain the incident.

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Japan's private space company Space One canceled the launch of its third Kairos small rocket on Sunday due to unfavorable weather conditions. This setback delays the company's effort to become the first Japanese private firm to place satellites into orbit using a domestically developed rocket. The attempt scheduled for Wednesday last week was also postponed for the same reason.

Amid strained alliances with the United States, countries including Germany, Spain, and Canada are committing significant funds to develop independent rocket programs for national security. These efforts aim to reduce reliance on foreign launch providers like SpaceX. The investments support startups working toward orbital launches in the coming years.

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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced the Ignition initiative on March 24, canceling the Lunar Gateway orbiting station to focus on a $20 billion three-phase moon base on the lunar surface. The shift, echoing Trump administration budget proposals, supports frequent Artemis crewed landings amid competition from China and preparations for the first crewed Artemis mission with a launch window opening April 1.

Orion spacecraft from Artemis 2 mission has completed its final maneuver before atmospheric reentry, the most critical phase of the journey. Astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen face a 13-minute descent at over 40,000 km/h and temperatures above 2,500 degrees, with splashdown planned off San Diego.

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NASA has delayed the Artemis II mission to April 1 following a helium flow problem that rolled the rocket back from the pad, building on prior fixes for hydrogen leaks during fueling tests. This first crewed lunar orbit since 1972 faces ongoing maintenance before returning to the launch site.

 

 

 

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