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Japan flagship rocket lifts off after earlier failure

Japan's flagship H3 rocket carrying six small satellites successfully lifts off following a failed launch in December due to engine failure. The satellites loaded onto Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)'s 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", which is testing space debris capture technology.

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00:00The flight mode is on.
00:01The flight mode is on.
00:06The batteries are ignited.
00:11Both systems are on.
00:13Main engine start.
00:30Over 53,59 seconds.
00:32They're sini 비 الإ oblivion
00:33When we've done that
00:34We had a successful end of the air.
00:37Launch vehicle 5 number 6
00:403 zero configuration test window
00:42It's on board vehicle evaluation period 5
00:46And 6
00:46Back S
00:47Back S
00:50Back S
00:51Back S
00:52Back S
00:53Back S
01:16I'll see you next time.
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