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Catastrophe in Japan. A new space rocket exploded during the trials (video)

The Japanese space industry continues to chase failures. On Friday, July 14, a powerful explosion of the rocket launcher has occurred at the testing ground for the Japanese Aerospace Research Agency. But no one was injured, as the representative of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology of Japan reported, writes the New York Post. In focus. Technology has appeared its Telegram channel.

Subscribe not to miss the latest and most intrusive news from the world of science! On Friday, July 14, an explosion occurred during the tests of a new Epsilon S engine for Japanese rockets at the Japanese Aerospace Agency's testing ground. Today, this incident continues a series of failures that pursue the Japanese space industry.

According to Japanese officials, the explosion occurred approximately 50 seconds after the start of the engine test, which was equipped with the second degree of Japanese rocket launcher Epsilon S. It is an improved version of the rocket that failed to be sent to space in October last year. The video shows the fire erupts beyond the test landfill, then the entire building covers the flames. Now representatives of the Japanese Aerospace Agency are investigating the causes of the explosion.

Back in October last year, there was an unsuccessful launch of the Epsilon-6 rocket launcher, which since 2013 performed 5 successful flights into space. Then this rocket was blown up during the flight. In March this year, as focus has already wrote, the new Japanese H3 Japanese rocket was also destroyed shortly after launching due to a bad start. And in April, the first Japanese lunar landing machine Hakuto-R crashed during the attempt to land on our satellite.