Japanese private company's second rocket launch failed again
A private Japanese company recently suffered a major setback in its attempt to launch its latest satellite, marking the company's second failed mission since last year.
According to reports, the company's latest satellite was scheduled for a test launch last weekend, but unfortunately, due to some technical problems, it failed to successfully lift off and enter the intended orbit. While the company said it will continue to research and improve the launch system to improve the success rate, they also admitted that this was a disappointing result.
The failure, in a remote area not far from Tokyo, is believed to be the company's 17th attempt at space exploration. Although they have been trying to promote the development of the private space industry, their launch record shows that there is still much work to be done to meet international standards.
This is a major setback for this private company. However, they have decided not to give up and will continue to invest resources and technology to improve the success rate of future launches. At the same time, it is also a reminder that we need to face the risk of failure when pursuing the dream of space exploration, but with perseverance, one day we will achieve our goal.