Japan’s new primary rocket “H3” was scheduled to be launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture at 10:37 am on the seventeenth, however the rocket didn’t launch. JAXA = Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is investigating the detailed scenario as a result of evidently the auxiliary rocket didn’t ignite.
What occurred? Did the launch fail? What would be the future affect?
This is a commentary by Yutaro Horikawa, a reporter from the Science and Culture Department.
(The video is 2 minutes and 31 seconds. It can’t be considered on information broadcasting.)
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