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- Honda hails successful test of reusable rocket as it looks to . . .
Honda's experimental reusable rocket is seen during what the company said was its successful test launch from the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido on on June 17, 2025 Honda R D Co Ltd
- Honda achieves milestone with reusable rocket test
Honda completes its first reusable rocket test in Japan and plans suborbital launches by 2029 Honda’s experimental reusable rocket lifts off during a successful vertical takeoff and landing
- Honda has become Japan’s first private company to launch and . . .
Honda’s successful launch and landing test in Taiki Town marks a significant milestone in its journey toward suborbital spaceflight by 2029 By applying its automotive expertise to reusable rocket technology, Honda is contributing to Japan’s burgeoning space ecosystem and the global push for sustainable space exploration
- Honda’s hopper suddenly makes the Japanese carmaker a serious . . .
That changed Tuesday, when Honda announced the successful launch and landing test of an experimental reusable rocket Developed in-house by Honda R D Company, the rocket climbed vertically from a
- Honda successfully launches its first reusable rocket
"The test was completed successfully, the first time Honda landed a rocket after reaching an altitude of nearly 300 meters," Japan's second-biggest carmaker revealed Tuesday in a surprise
- Honda R D successfully launches and lands reusable rocket . . .
Since 2024 its 6 3 metre-long reusable rocket has been undergoing engine combustion and hovering tests at Honda’s facility in Taiki, Hokkaido, Japan On Tuesday the rocket successfully completed its first launch and landing test Having reached an altitude of 271 metres, it returned and successfully touched down 37cm off its target landing point
- Honda conducts surprise reusable rocket test, aims . . .
Honda R D, the research arm of Japan's second-biggest carmaker, successfully landed its 6 3-metre (20 6-foot) experimental reusable launch vehicle after reaching an altitude of 271 metres (889
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