According to Spacenuz report, ISPACE’s seventh Hyperbola-1 Rocket flew from the Juquan Satellite Launch Center in Gobi Registan. He was flying with an ‘anonymous’ payload in the Earth’s class, but could not reach the goal.
Ipace wrote in an update that the first, second and third stages of the rocket flew normally, but the fourth stage was working in an unusual way, causing the launch mission to fail. The company has said that after the detail investigation, it will explain why the mission failed.
Hyperbola-1 (Hyperbola-1) rocket made successful debut in July 2019. But this rocket failed in the next three missions, flying in February 2021, August 2021 and May 2022. Its flight was successful in April last year. However, no payload was present in it. In December last year, Hyperbola-1 took a satellite to orbit in its sixth flight. But now this rocket has failed once again.
Rockets of many private companies have failed in recent times. Last month, another Chinese company Space Pioneer rocket accidentally launched and crashed on the nearest hill. Spacex’s Falkan-9 rocket also faced difficulties last week. He failed to deliver 20 storlink satellites to the orbit of a flaw.