Japan's Epsilon rocket fails during launch of tech-demonstrating satellite: reports

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Japan's Epsilon rocket fails during launch of tech-demonstrating satellite: reports
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A problem occurred during launch, and a signal was sent to destroy the rocket.

A Japanese Epsilon rocket lifts off on Oct. 11, 2022, from Uchinoura Space Center. The launch failed, according to media reports.lifted off from Uchinoura Space Center at 8:50 p.m. EDT on Tuesday , on a mission known as Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration 3.

Everything went smoothly initially; the solid rocket's first two stages performed nominally, according to callouts by commentators during the launch webcast, which was provided by theBut that webcast indicated that trouble seemed to arise around the time when the third stage was supposed to kick on.

Those payloads included two experimental thrusters, one of which was designed to use water as fuel; a satellite-deorbiting"drag sail;" a deployable power-generating membrane structure that can also serve as an antenna; telecom tech; a high-speed software receiver; and a commercial graphics processing unit,

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