The maiden launch of Japan's Aerospace Exploration Agency's (JAXA) new H3 rocket has come to an explosive end following orders from JAXA to self-destruct the rocket mid-flight. According to reports ...
The first launch attempt was scrubbed Monday due to a frozen valve. SpaceX attempted a second launch of its Starship rocket Thursday morning after the first launch attempt was scrubbed due to a frozen ...
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) was forced to transmit a self destruct command during the maiden launch of its new H3 rocket, after it experienced a critical failure soon after launch.
Company CEO Elon Musk said the 394-foot-tall rocket took 40 seconds to respond to the self-destruct command—an interminable amount of time for a safety feature. Reading time 3 minutes During its ...