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Japan space agency blows up eight satellites aboard Epsilon rocket

(2022/10/14)


The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is in damage control mode after a launch of its Epsilon rocket was terminated with a self-destruct command on Wednesday.

Epsilon is Japan’s small, cheap, launch platform. The solid-fuel powered craft can carry payloads totalling 590kg into orbit. It's designed for low-cost operations and an ability to carry several small satellites on each launch, thereby making space more accessible.

The Wednesday launch was Epsilon 6, and eight satellites came along for the ride – two of them commercial payloads.

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Sadly, none made it into orbit. Japanese press [2]report that the rocket veered off course while its first stage was firing. Mission scientists decided the craft could not enter orbit, so sent the message to self-destruct around ten minutes into the flight, when the rocket was over the Pacific Ocean.

[3]Japan tests probe to land on Martian moon Phobos, bring a chunk of it back to Earth

[4]Japanese space agency to put massive HPC cloud to the test

[5]Bonus features: Sony uses Blu-ray tech to simulate 466Mbps laser link from the stratosphere to space

[6]You wood not believe what a Japanese logging company and university want to use to build a small satellite

Japan hasn't lost a rocket since 2003, and has chalked up more than 50 successful flights since. JAXA has also staged stunningly successful missions such as the [7]Hayabusa-2 probe that visited an asteroid and brought some of it back to Earth.

Nonetheless, this failure is concerning, because it was just the fifth flight of the Epsilon launcher and was designated an “Innovative Satellite Technology Demonstration”.

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Keiko Nagaoka, Japan's minister of education, culture, sports, science and technology, [10]apologized on behalf of JAXA for not meeting the expectations of the Japanese people. The Ministry he leads has launched a task force to determine the cause of the failure.

It's not all bad news for JAXA, which this week celebrated the arrival of Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata at the International Space Station – his fifth journey into space.

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Japanese outlet Nikkei recently [12]reported that one of his jobs at the ISS is to test toothpaste and cleaning wipes developed especially for use in space. The toothpaste does not foam, which its designers hope will mean that that astronauts won't have to rinse after brushing, saving some water.

The Register does not know if Wakata has tried the toothpaste yet, but we have spotted him shouting out to our UK HQ.

We had a great pass over London earlier today! [13]pic.twitter.com/iLSVyjcgGG — 若田光一 WAKATA Koichi (@Astro_Wakata) [14]October 8, 2022

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Yup, space is still hard

Pascal Monett

It doesn't matter how many rockets are being made, the chance of failure is never zero.

Re: Yup, space is still hard

Phil O'Sophical

That's true of life in general.

Sensitive image

MJB7

What on _earth_ made Twitter think that a couple of shots of England from space might be "sensitive"?

Re: Sensitive image

RockBurner

Obviously pandering to the flat-earthers

Re: Sensitive image

Valeyard

it's twitter, there's always someone to be offended

Re: Sensitive image

Little Mouse

There's a lot of people down there. I bet some of them were up to no good when the shots were taken.

Re: Sensitive image

Anonymous Coward

Clearly Twitter and the folks that run it are completely batshit insane. Hopefully there'll be a brutal purge and/or exodus under the upcoming change of leadership.

Re: Sensitive image

Scott 53

"pass" - if they'd spelled it the English way (parse) it wouldn't have raised the flag.

Inadmissible: Not competent to be considered. Said of certain kinds of
testimony which juries are supposed to be unfit to be entrusted with,
and which judges, therefore, rule out, even of proceedings before themselves
alone. Hearsay evidence is inadmissible because the person quoted was
unsworn and is not before the court for examination; yet most momentous
actions, military, political, commercial and of every other kind, are
daily undertaken on hearsay evidence. There is no religion in the world
that has any other basis than hearsay evidence. Revelation is hearsay
evidence; that the Scriptures are the word of God we have only the
testimony of men long dead whose identity is not clearly established and
who are not known to have been sworn in any sense. Under the rules of
evidence as they now exist in this country, no single assertion in the
Bible has in its support any evidence admissible in a court of law...

But as records of courts of justice are admissible, it can easily be proved
that powerful and malevolent magicians once existed and were a scourge to
mankind. The evidence (including confession) upon which certain women
were convicted of witchcraft and executed was without a flaw; it is still
unimpeachable. The judges' decisions based on it were sound in logic and
in law. Nothing in any existing court was ever more thoroughly proved than
the charges of witchcraft and sorcery for which so many suffered death.
If there were no witches, human testimony and human reason are alike
destitute of value. --Ambrose Bierce