Australia’s first indigenous rocket ‘Aris’ crashed 14 seconds after flying

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The company described the launch as successful in a statement posted on the social media forum Facebook. The spokesperson said that all four ‘hybrid-propelized engines’ acted and the engine worked for 23 seconds in the first flight, the flight time was 14 seconds.

The first orbital launch vehicle crashed 14 seconds after flying on Wednesday. A orbital launch vehicle called Eris launched by ‘Gilmore Space Technologies’ is the first orbital launch vehicle designed in the country, which was designed to take small satellites to orbit.

It was tested on Wednesday morning with a ‘spaceport’ near the city of Bowen in the northern part of the state of Queensland. In the video released by the Australian media, 23 meters (75 feet) long rocket, rising above the launch tower and hovering in the air, then disappeared from the eyes. Smoke was seen rising from that place, although no casualties were reported in this incident.

The company described the launch as successful in a statement posted on the social media forum Facebook. The spokesperson said that all four ‘hybrid-propelized engines’ acted and the engine worked for 23 seconds in the first flight, the flight time was 14 seconds.

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