Space One cancels Kairos No. 3 rocket launch after safety activation

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.

Space One announced the cancellation of its Kairos No. 3 rocket launch on the morning of March 4 from Spaceport Kii in the town of Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture. The rocket, measuring about 18 meters in length and weighing around 23 metric tons, features a three-stage solid-fuel engine along with a liquid-fuel engine. It was set to carry five small satellites, including those from private companies and a Taiwan space organization. A successful launch would mark the first time a rocket developed solely by a private Japanese company places satellites into orbit.

The original launch date was February 25, but it was postponed twice due to bad weather, including on Sunday, March 2. The company had two failed launch attempts with Kairos in 2024. "A safety system was activated 30 seconds before the planned launch," an official from the Tokyo-based startup said. "The fuselage is not broken." No new launch date has been set, and one will be announced once decided.

Founded in 2018 with investments from firms including Canon Electronics, Space One aims to provide services for delivering small satellites into space. The plan called for separating the first satellite about an hour after launch. The company will hold a press conference on the afternoon of March 4 to explain the cancellation.

Relaterade artiklar

Illustration depicting the dramatic liftoff of Space One's Kairos No. 3 rocket from Space Port Kii before its mission abort.
Bild genererad av AI

Japanese startup aborts Kairos No. 3 rocket flight after liftoff

Rapporterad av AI Bild genererad av AI

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.

Tokyo-based startup Space One has postponed the launch of its Kairos small rocket's No. 3 unit until March, citing a detailed weather analysis. The rocket is set to carry five satellites, with the launch window running until March 25.

Rapporterad av AI

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.

The Hanbit-Nano rocket, from South Korean startup Innospace, experienced an anomaly less than two minutes after takeoff from the Alcântara Launch Center in Maranhão on the night of December 22, 2025, thwarting what would have been the first orbital launch in Brazilian history. The vehicle was lost during the first stage's propulsion phase, and the onboard payloads were not recovered. Despite the setback, the incident is seen as normal for a new launcher's initial test.

Rapporterad av AI

NASA har skjutit upp Artemis II-missionen till 1 april efter ett heliumflödesproblem som ledde till att raketen rullades tillbaka från startplattan, efter tidigare åtgärder mot väteläckage under tanktester. Detta första bemannade månomlopp sedan 1972 står inför fortsatt underhåll innan återgång till uppskjutningsplatsen.

Blue Origin har meddelat att nästa New Glenn-raketlansering kommer att återanvända en booster från en nylig mission, vilket markerar en snabb vändning inom orbital raketreanvändning. NG-3-missionen, planerad tidigast sent i februari, kommer att deploya en kommunikationssatellit för AST SpaceMobile från Cape Canaveral. Detta följer den lyckade NG-2-flygningen i november och belyser företagets framsteg mot snabbare lanseringskadenser.

Rapporterad av AI

Isro is set to launch 16 satellites via the pslv-c62 mission on January 12, 2026. The primary payload is drdo's 400-kg hyperspectral earth observation satellite eos-n1 (codename anvesha), developed for strategic surveillance. The mission includes innovations like India's first orbital ai laboratory and a $2 per minute space cybercafe.

 

 

 

Denna webbplats använder cookies

Vi använder cookies för analys för att förbättra vår webbplats. Läs vår integritetspolicy för mer information.
Avböj