Watch: A Private Rocket in Japan Explodes Moments After Launch

Space One Co., a Japanese startup backed by Canon Inc., failed to send its first rocket to space, a major setback in efforts to join a booming market for commercial launches.  The lightweight Kairos rocket exploded in flames just seconds after taking off around 11 a.m. Wednesday morning local time from Space Port Kii, about 420 kilometers (260 miles) southwest of Tokyo. Live footage showed a plume of smoke surrounding the fiery wreckage, which was extinguished soon after. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] A self-destruct order was sent to the vessel about five seconds after launch, Space One Chief Executive Officer Masakazu Toyota told reporters. “A panel will be formed to investigate what happened,” Toyoda said, adding that no one was injured and all fragments fell within the compound.. “Until then, its difficult to determine what will happen regarding future launches.” Canon Electronics Inc. shares dropped almost 13% immediately after the explosion. The day before the launch, the Canon subsidiary traded at its highest level since April 2018. “While it is unfortunate, we’re glad the self-destruct device operated quickly and nobody was injured,” Wakayama Governor Shuhei Kishimoto told reporters. Kairos, which in ancient Greek means “the right moment,” was carrying a government satellite, according to Space One.  The launch was scheduled for March 9 but operators were forced to ...
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