<![CDATA[ The South Korean startup Innospace failed during its first orbital launch attempt, which sent five satellites aloft on Dec. 22 from Brazil. ]]>
An orbital launch refers to the process of sending a spacecraft into orbit around the Earth or another celestial body. This involves overcoming Earth's gravitational pull and achieving the necessary velocity to maintain a stable orbit.
Rocket failure can occur due to various reasons, including hardware malfunctions, design flaws, or environmental factors. Investigating these failures is crucial for improving future launches and ensuring the safety and reliability of space missions.