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The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports the Air Force confirmed the failure of the Super Strypi rocket at
Kauai's Pacific Missile Range Facility on Tuesday. The rocket is
designed to be a cost-effective method of launching smaller payloads.
The University of Hawaii is investigating the cause the failure.
The three-stage flight was scheduled to carry UH's HiakaSat satellite
and 12 other more much smaller satellites. HiakaSat was designed to take
images of Earth that could offer data on global warming, ocean
temperatures and other environmental issues.
The flight was originally scheduled for October 2013, but was postponed several times due to technology and timing issues.
culled ABC news
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