Matrix Posted July 1, 2018 Share Posted July 1, 2018 KUSHIRO, HOKKAIDO – The launch of what would have been Japan’s first privately developed rocket to reach outer space failed Saturday after it burst into flames just seconds after liftoff from Hokkaido, its developer said. Officials of Interstellar Technologies Inc., founded in Hokkaido by former Livedoor Co. President Takafumi Horie, said the rocket, Momo-2, exploded at around 5:30 a.m., just after it was launched in Taiki. The unmanned 1-ton rocket, which was 10 meters long and 50 cm in diameter, marked the second failure in a row for Interstellar Technologies. Last July, it tried to get its Momo-1 rocket to an altitude of over 100 km but had to abort after losing contact some 70 seconds into the flight. It originally planned to launch Momo-2 in late April but pushed back the date due to a nitrogen leak. The failure suggests a difficult road ahead for private rockets. The project members were shocked and dismayed. “I could not immediately understand what happened,” Interstellar Technologies President Takahiro Inagawa said at a news conference. “We could not accomplish what we were expected to do. I feel sorry for that,” Inagawa said. While noting that nothing has been decided regarding the next launch, he said, “I feel that I would like to keep giving it a shot.” Horie, who called it “an unprecedented failure,” said he was willing to take another shot. “We have to find ways to improve,” he added. Inagawa said Momo-2 lost thrust four seconds after liftoff and that the main engine probably encountered a problem. “Since the first rocket flew to some extent, the latest failure right after liftoff was unexpected,” an official of the venture said. The launch costs tens of millions of yen. The company raised about ¥28.4 million ($257,000) through crowdfunding. Momo-2 was scheduled to fall into the sea after reaching outer space. Equipment developed by Kochi University of Technology to gauge how sound waves propagate at high altitude was installed in its nose. About 600 people gathered to observe the launch. source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Archanus Posted July 1, 2018 Share Posted July 1, 2018 People in NASA are continue using Fuel instead another technology to going out this planet jaja Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Matrix Posted July 1, 2018 Author Share Posted July 1, 2018 @knowledge when I saw you reacted to this my first thought was oh no don't tell me they are blaming the Russians for this Lol ? well not yet anyway ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knowledge-Spammer Posted July 1, 2018 Share Posted July 1, 2018 8 minutes ago, DonyMach1 said: @knowledge when I saw you reacted to this my first thought was oh no don't tell me they are blaming the Russians for this Lol ? well not yet anyway ? u no maybe russia can help them ? rockets is what russia is good at Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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