A rocket launch failed in China on Thursday, the second time since last month. The commercial launch vehicle Hyperbola-1 of i-Space lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in China's ...
The inaugural launch of Japan’s domestically produced H-3 rocket, developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., ended in failure on March 7.
Japan was forced to blow up its new rocket during a failed launch on Tuesday, setting back efforts to crack a market led by Elon Musk's SpaceX. Its space agency had to send a self-destruct command ...
The first ever satellite mission launched from UK soil has ended in failure ... the agency's launch programme director, said the issue occurred in the upper segment of the rocket.
JAXA has previously said it planned to launch a demonstration model of the rocket by the end of March. Japan’s bigger mainstay rocket, the H3, experienced several delays and a failed attempt ...
On Sunday, the launch was scrubbed just two minutes before liftoff due to a helium leak on the rocket's first stage. Another attempt on Wednesday was also called off, reportedly due to unfavorable ...
In addition to simply taking flight, Terran 1 managed to survive Max-Q, the moment when a rocket must endure the greatest aerodynamic stresses. Going into the launch, Relativity described survival ...