Spy satellite rocket launch fails

A Japanese rocket carrying two spy satellites meant to monitor North Korea failed to reach orbit today and had to be destroyed, space officials said, in the latest blow to Japan’s space programme.

Spy satellite rocket launch fails

A Japanese rocket carrying two spy satellites meant to monitor North Korea failed to reach orbit today and had to be destroyed, space officials said, in the latest blow to Japan’s space programme.

The launch of the domestically-designed and made H2-A rocket had been delayed three times since September 10 because of technical glitches.

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