Japan launches world's smallest rocket

Bengaluru: In what has been described as “a fantastic achievement”, Japan successfully launched a satellite on Saturday using the worlds lightest rocket outsmarting nations trying to develop cheaper light-weight rockets to cash in on the booming market for micro-satellites. The SS-520 rocket, about the size of a lamp post and 50 centimeters in diameter, lifted off […]

Japan’s Bid to Launch World’s Smallest Satellite-Carrying Rocket Fails

Bengaluru: In what has been described as "a fantastic achievement", Japan successfully launched a satellite on Saturday using the worlds lightest rocket outsmarting nations trying to develop cheaper light-weight rockets to cash in on the booming market for micro-satellites.

The SS-520 rocket, about the size of a lamp post and 50 centimeters in diameter, lifted off from the Uchinoura Space Center in Kagoshima and placed its payload in the intended orbit, according to Japan's space agency JAXA.