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First Australian-made rocket crashes after 14 seconds of flight in failed attempt to reach orbit

The first Australian -made rocket rocket fell on Wednesday after 14 seconds of flight.

Launched by Gilmour Space Technologies, Rocket Eris was the first orbit equipment designed and produced by Australia and was designed to carry small satellites to orbit. On Wednesday morning, the local time launched a test flight from a spacestone near the small Bowen town in the north of Queensland.

In the videos published by Australian news organizations, the 23 -meter (75 -meter) rocket clears the launch tower and remained in the air before overlooking. Smoke feathers rise on the site.
No injury was reported.

The company successfully greeted the launch in a statement published on Facebook. A spokesman said four hybrid guided motors were also fired and the hymen of the hymen contained 23 seconds engine combustion time and 14 seconds of flight.


Gilmour Space Technologies had planned the previous launch of the rocket in May and at the beginning of this month, but he called these operations because of technical problems and bad weather. In February, Gilmour said that it was “almost unhealthy” to start orbit a private rocket company in the first attempt.

The company had previously thought that the launch was successful if the rocket left the ground. The statement, the launch site infrastructure “remained intact,” he said.

Mayor Ry Collins from the Local Whitsunday Regional Council said that the launch, which was completed even though the vehicle did not reach the orbit, is a “great success”.

“This is an important first step towards the giant splash of a future commercial space industry in our region,” Facebook said on Facebook.

Gilmour Space Technologies has special background providers, and this month, the country’s federal government received $ 5 million ($ 3.2 million) for the development of a eris rocket.

In 2023, the company followed the company’s $ 52 million dollar grant agreement with the government in 2023 to advance the development and commercialization of new field technologies in Australia.

The country has been the place of launch of hundreds of suborbital vehicle, but according to the aviation news platform Nasaspaceflight, only two successful launching in orbiting were previously from Australia.

The hymen was the first attempt to launch a orbit from Australia for more than 50 years.

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