China's private satellite-carrying rocket fails after launch

China's first attempt to deploy a privately developed rocket capable of carrying a satellite has failed.

Beijing-based Landspace said that the first and second stage of its ZQ-1 worked normally on Saturday but something went wrong with the third stage.

The ZQ-1 was the first three-stage rocket built by a in China. A smaller private rocket was launched in May.

Video posted by a Chinese news site showed Landspace's 19-meter- (62-foot-) tall red-and-white rocket lifting off against clear blue skies.

The company said that "cowling separation was normal but something abnormal happened after the second ." The statement on its Weibo social media account did not elaborate.

Chinese media reports said the rocket was carrying a satellite for state broadcaster CCTV.

The Landspace statement said that it still believes that building satellite-carrying rockets is "the right decision for the company."

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