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Australia originally planned to launch its first self-developed launch vehicle at Bowen's orbital spaceport in northern Queensland on the 15th local time, but just half an hour before the launch window opened, the rocket nose cone fell to the ground, causing the launch to be cancelled again. The rocket R&D and manufacturing company Gimore Space Technology said that early inspections showed no damage to the rocket or launch pad. The new nose cone will be delivered from the Gold Coast factory to the launch site. The follow-up investigation will take two weeks. Just the day before, due to a problem with the ground support system, the launch scheduled for May 15 was cancelled.

Zhitongcaijing·05/16/2025 00:17:01
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Australia originally planned to launch its first self-developed launch vehicle at Bowen's orbital spaceport in northern Queensland on the 15th local time, but just half an hour before the launch window opened, the rocket nose cone fell to the ground, causing the launch to be cancelled again. The rocket R&D and manufacturing company Gimore Space Technology said that early inspections showed no damage to the rocket or launch pad. The new nose cone will be delivered from the Gold Coast factory to the launch site. The follow-up investigation will take two weeks. Just the day before, due to a problem with the ground support system, the launch scheduled for May 15 was cancelled.