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Honda successfully conducted a “launch and landing test of an experimental reusable rocket” developed by its research and development subsidiary, the company announced this week. It was the first time ...
Watch this amazing footage of Honda conducting a launch and landing test of an experimental reusable rocket. Credit: Honda ...
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 ...
The surprise announcement marks a significant milestone toward the Japanese car manufacturer's goal of achieving suborbital spaceflight by 2029.
Civic, Accord, Super Cub... and now a rocket? Honda has gone where few automakers have gone before and launched a rocket into ...
Honda has successfully completed a test flight of its reusable rocket in Japan’s Hokkaido Prefecture, stepping into ...
Honda says its first reusable rocket launch was successful as the Japan's second-biggest automaker marked a key milestone to create its space wing by 2029.
Japan's second-biggest carmaker, Honda, has successfully tested an experimental reusable rocket, the company says, as it seeks to expand into the space sector.
Honda completes its first reusable rocket test in Japan and plans suborbital launches by 2029. Discover how the company aims to expand into space technology to enhance mobility and satellite services.
Honda, the automotive, motorcycle, small-engine, and robotics company, pushed Japan several steps closer to its outer space ambitions.
Word is that Honda’s Asimo robot, fearing societal collapse, readies its reusable rocket to escape our Earthly Hell.
Honda successfully launched and landed its experimental reusable rocket at its facility in Japan, the company said in a surprise announcement, aiming for suborbital spaceflight by 2029.
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