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Summary: JAXA: H3, satellite likely reentered atmosphere within 4 hours of failed launch NHK

- The failed Japanese H3 rocket and its satellite likely reentered Earth's atmosphere within four hours.
- JAXA believes most of the rocket and satellite burned up during reentry.
- Scattered debris may have fallen into the ocean, with no confirmed damage reported.

A: Hey! Did you hear about the H3 rocket launch?
B: No way! What happened? It seemed so cool!
A: Well, it didn't go as planned, sadly. It failed!
B: Oh no! Really? What about the satellite?
A: JAXA said the rocket and the satellite probably fell back to Earth.
B: Wow, that’s fast! Like, within four hours?
A: Yeah, they think most of it burned up in the atmosphere.
B: That’s a bit reassuring, I guess.
A: But some parts might have fallen into the ocean.
B: Hopefully, no one got hurt or anything.
A: JAXA said they haven’t heard of any damage yet.
B: Fingers crossed! What a shame about the satellite though.
Summary
Japan's H3 rocket failed & likely reentered Earth's atmosphere within 4 hours. JAXA reports most burned up, with possible ocean debris. No damage confirmed. #H3rocket #JAXA
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Category ID: listed_summary

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251225_16/#summary

Date: Dec. 25, 2025

Notes: NHK News Summary - 2025-12-25

Created: 2025/12/27 04:40

Updated: 2025/12/27 07:43

Last Read: 2025/12/27 07:43

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