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Honda has set its sights higher than just producing reliable cars. The Japanese brand is developing rockets and has completed ...
The surprise announcement marks a significant milestone toward the Japanese car manufacturer's goal of achieving suborbital spaceflight by 2029.
Japan's primary rocket builder, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, is another titan of Japanese industry, but it has never launched more than six space missions in a single year. MHI's newest rocket, the H3 ...
Watch this amazing footage of Honda conducting a launch and landing test of an experimental reusable rocket. Credit: Honda ...
The small Honda rocket is about one tenth the size of the first successful reusable rocket, SpaceX's Falcon 9 Full Thrust SES-9 launch in 2015, making it ideal for smaller payloads and using less ...
Honda says its rocket program is still in early stages, with hopes of a full launch by 2029. TOKYO - Honda is the latest to join the space race after the company said it successfully launched a ...
Honda successfully launched and landed its experimental reusable rocket at its facility in Japan, the company said in a surprise announcement Tuesday. The rocket reached an altitude of 271.4 meters… ...
The rocket Honda independently put together is no Falcon 9 or Space Launch System (SLS). It measures just 21 feet (3.6 meters) in length, 33 inches (85 cm) in diameter, ...
The rocket is part of Honda's long-term plan to develop other technologies aside from making cars. They're investing a total of $45 billion to do so until the 2030s.
Honda’s rocket initiative will put the 73-year-old automaker in a tough race against billionaire and SPAC-backed companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, Virgin Orbit and Rocket Lab.
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