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"The rocket launch looked as expected.We had another clean liftoff," Prof.
Michael Smart said.
Thursday's flight was the second test flight in less than a week, and was intended to generate data about performance of the 100-kilogram scramjet engine with an advanced fuel injector developed by JAXA.
The data will be compared to results of ground tests performed in Japan, the university said in a statement.
It said it would make an announcement about the results of the flights in coming weeks.
The U.S.
has already carried out a flight test with a scramjet engine, while the European Union, Japan, China, Russia and India are in different stages of testing their technologies.
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