
I'm like totally stunned by this... what happened at that Japanese launch

?! First off, a 5-ton satellite just disappears into thin air? That's crazy talk!

Then the rocket loses its payload shroud and the whole thing falls apart? Not good.

The fact that the engineers are still trying to figure out what went wrong is no surprise, but it's gonna be tough to get to the bottom of this without knowing more about those fairing separation procedures

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I'm not sure if I'd wanna fly on a rocket with a history like that...

I mean, it's had six successful launches and all, but two out of eight isn't exactly heartening. And now they're gonna have to clear this H3 rocket for the Martian Moons Exploration mission? That's high pressure

! Either way, gotta give those engineers at JAXA credit - they'll get to the bottom of it, even if it takes some time
