Japan's flagship H3 rocket 'self-destructs' after launch fails

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Japan&& s flagship H3 rocket took off for the first time on Tuesday from an area center on the southeast coast of Tanegashima, however was
ordered to self-destruct minutes later, the country&& s space firm said
& A destruct command has been transmitted to H3 around 10:52 a.m
(0152GMT), since there was no possibility of achieving the objective,& & said Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in a quick
statement.On Feb
17, the H3 rocket also stopped working to take off from an area center in spite of having its primary engine ignited.The long-awaited launch
attempt from the Tanegashima Space Center had actually been afflicted by hold-ups, and the current failure is yet another setback for
Japan&& s area strategy, Anadola agency reported.The post Japan&& s flagship H3 rocket & lsquo; self-destructs& & after launch stops
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