Japan Flagship Rocket Carrying 6 Satellites Successfully Lifts Off
Japan's flagship H3 rocket carrying six small satellites lifted off Friday, live footage showed. Friday's launch comes after the H3 rocket failed to launch a geolocation satellite into orbit in December due to engine failure. "The second stage combustion, action control and trajectory are all normal," the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) said in a live YouTube broadcast, about six minutes after lift-off. The satellites loaded onto the rocket include Tokyo University of Science's "Umitsubame" which observes the Earth and other targets with a high-performance camera, and Shizuoka University's "Shiraito" that is testing space debris capture technology, JAXA said.