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We all know Honda as a car company but it seems they are in the rocket business too, and they successfully tested a reusable rocket.
Honda's reusable rocket reaches 300m altitude, landing safely, marking a step towards entering the satellite launch market.
Honda, more famous for reliable Civics and fuss-free lawnmowers, has successfully launched and landed an experimental reusable rocket.
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 achieved a major milestone by successfully launching and landing its first reusable rocket in Taiki Town, Japan.
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.
Honda has flown its new reusable rocket in a test flight, seeing success in both the launch and landing aspect of its mission.
Honda, — yes, that Honda — just announced that it has successfully launched and landed its prototype reusable rocket.
Honda has entered the space race with the successful launch and landing of a reusable rocket, marking a significant step in its space ambitions.