The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, known as JAXA, has announced an engine test halt for its Epsilon S rocket due to a fire, following a series of setbacks.
This incident represents the latest challenge for JAXA as it strives to gain a competitive edge in the booming satellite launch market, now projected to exceed $400 billion.
JAXA's launch ambitions face hurdles, with the recent Epsilon S fire stemming from an engine malfunction, and past delays impacting its H3 rocket launch success.
The competitive satellite launch sector is heavily dominated by SpaceX, ULA, Arianespace, and Roscosmos, leaving Japan looking to refine its capabilities after setbacks.
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