Workers snap the miniature rocket’s wings into place as Indonesia’s little-known space agency readies its latest launch on barren scrubland in East Java.With a 3,2,1 blast-off, the two-metre-long projectile belches a trail of fire and then soars a few hundred metres before crashing in a heap – earning a thumbs up from scientists who declared the test a success.It’s a very long way from a Mission Control in Houston, but the Southeast Asian archipelago’s answer to Nasa has big hopes and is now…