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Japan's New H3 Rocket Fails on Navigation Satellite Launch
22 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Japan's new H3 rocket failed to orbit a navigation satellite.
- This marks the second significant failure for the H3 rocket program.
- The failure jeopardizes Japan's plan for a more precise geolocation system.

Japan's space agency has reported a critical failure with its new H3 rocket, which was carrying the Michibiki 5 navigation satellite. The rocket failed to successfully deploy the payload into its planned orbit following a premature cutoff of its second-stage engine burn.
This incident represents a significant setback for Japan's ambitious space program, particularly for its new flagship rocket, the H3, which is intended to be more cost-competitive globally. This is the second major failure for the H3, following its debut flight in March 2023, raising concerns about the reliability of Japan's next-generation launch capabilities.




