Japan is off to a shaky start in its efforts to break into the space rocket market dominated by Elon Musk’s SpaceX.
A second failure in a row raises concern about the progress of the Epsilon S rocket, whose debut is expected next year.
The engine for a flagship new small Japanese rocket burst into flames Tuesday during a combustion test, but there was no ...
Japan's space agency aborted an engine test for the Epsilon S rocket on Tuesday after it exploded and caught fire, a repeated ...
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A major fire erupted Tuesday at a Japan space agency site as it tested a solid-fuel Epsilon S rocket, television footage ...
The engine of Japan's flagship small rocket, the Epsilon S, blew up and burst into flames during a combustion test on Tuesday ...
The Epsilon S rocket was supposed to launch early next year, but the recent blast will likely delay its debut by several ...
Japan's another rocket engine test ended in a failure. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency ( JAXA) on Tuesday was testing ...
Large plumes of smoke billowed from the launch site at Tanegashima Space Center, Japan, after a malfunction during an engine ...
A massive fire broke out during a Japanese rocket test on Tuesday, adding to a series of setbacks for Japan’s space program.
The triple-stage, 27-meter (88-foot) -long Epsilon S rocket is meant to improve Japan's position in the growing satellite launch market by using solid fuel for more flexibility and mobility.