Japan's Space One Kairos rocket explodes after lift-off on inaugural flight

Space One's Kairos rocket explodes after lift-off in Kushimoto in western Japan
Space One's Kairos rocket explodes after lift-off in Kushimoto in western Japan Copyright Kyodo News/AP
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Japan's Space One Kairos rocket exploded after lift-off, leaving a plume of smoke, fire and fragments of machinery in its wake.

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A rocket touted as Japan’s first from the private sector to go into orbit exploded shortly after lift-off.

Video showed the rocket, called Kairos, blasting off from Wakayama Prefecture, central Japan, a mountainous area filled with trees, but exploding mid-air within seconds.

Explosion seen live on Kyodo news
Explosion seen live on Kyodo newsKyodo News/AP

A huge plume of smoke engulfed the area, and what appeared to be flames could also be seen in some spots. The video then showed spurts of water shooting toward that spot in an effort to put out the blaze.

Tokyo-based start-up Space One, behind the rocket launch, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The launch was already delayed several times, with the last postponement coming Saturday, after a ship was spotted in a risk area, according to Japanese media reports.

If it had succeeded, Space One would have been the first private company to put a rocket into orbit.

Tokyo-based Space One was set up in 2018, with investments from major Japanese companies, including Canon Electronics, IHI, Shimizu and major banks.

There was no immediate reports of injuries or other damage.

Japan’s main space exploration effort is led by the government’s NASDA, which stands for The National Space Development Agency of Japan, this nation’s equivalent of NASA of the U.S.

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