The biggest launch failures (and recoveries) of 2021

Rocketry is hard, and international players in the industry are constantly trying to learn from any failures. The year 2021 saw more than 10 failures of various missions during or shortly after launch, from the United States to China to South Korea. 

Below are the list of failed space missions this year and what we know about plans for the future.

1) iSpace Hyperbola-1 rocket failure

This still from a CCTV video shows scenes from the first successful launch of Hyperbola-1, a privately built orbital rocket built by the Chinese company iSpace. It lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on July 25, 2019.

This still from a CCTV video shows scenes from the first successful launch of Hyperbola-1, a privately built orbital rocket built by the Chinese company iSpace. It lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on July 25, 2019. (Image credit: CCTV)

During Chinese company iSpace’s second-ever launch attempt, the four-stage Hyperbola-1 rocket failed Feb. 1 during liftoff. Its satellite passenger, the cubesat-sized Fangzhou-2 (Ark-2), didn’t make it to space.