Japan rocket explodes in flames seconds after liftoff


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A rocket grown by a Japanese start-up association has detonate into abandon seconds after a unsuccessful lift-off in northern Japan.


The MOMO-2 rocket, grown by Interstellar Technologies, was launched in Taiki city on Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost categorical island. It was ostensible to strech as high as 100 kilometres into space.


Television footage on Saturday showed a 10-metre pencil rocket carried usually somewhat from a launch pad before dropping to a ground, disintegrating in a fireball.


The rocket was usually metres in a atmosphere when it held glow and crashed behind to earth.

Footage on NHK open radio showed a charred rocket fibbing on a ground.


The occurrence caused no injuries.


Interstellar Technologies boss Takahiro Inagawa pronounced he believes a rocket suffered a glitch in a categorical engine.


He apologised for a failure, and pronounced his group would collect a waste to analyse a problem and urge a rocket.


Saturday’s disaster was a second after a rocket’s initial launch final July.


The plan was started in 2005 by nonconformist businessman Takafumi Horie, owner of internet use provider Livedoor, who was assimilated by scholarship reporters and other space fans in an bid to rise a small, lightweight and low-cost rocket to send information satellites into space.


MOMO 2 explodes seconds after lift-off during Taiki, Hokkaido.

Article source: http://watoday.com.au/business/markets/need2know-miners-slump-20160519-gozf8q.html

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