DISASTROUS: Japan forced to destroy flagship H3 rocket in failed maiden launch
BREAKING: JAXA's H3 successfully made liftoff from Tanegashima but the second stage failed to ignite. A district command was issued to destroy the rocket over the Pacific Ocean. Mission failure officially confirmed following the sending of self destruct command. This was the Maiden flight of the Japanese H3 rocket.
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