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Japanese H3 rocket fails during launch of navigation satellite


The seventh-ever mission of Japan’s H3 rocket did not go according to plan.

The H3 launched from Tanegashima Space Center on Sunday (Dec. 21) at 8:51 p.m. EST (0151 GMT and 10:51 a.m. local Japan time on Dec. 22), carrying a navigation satellite known as Michibiki 5, or QZS-5, aloft.

“However, the second stage engine’s second ignition failed to start normally and shut down prematurely,” officials with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) said in a statement early Monay morning (Dec. 22). “As a result, QZS-5 could not be put into the planned orbit, and the launch failed.”

The H3 rises into the sky on Dec. 21, 2025. (Image credit: JAXA)

The 10,580-pound (4,800 kilograms) Michibiki 5 was supposed to be part of Japan’s homegrown Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS), a navigation network in geosynchronous orbit high above Earth.



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