Honda successfully lands its first reusable rocket Watch . . . On June 17, Honda announced that it had successfully conducted a launch and landing test of an experimental reusable rocket Compared to the Falcon 9, the company’s rocket is pretty small, measuring 6 3 metres in length and having a dry and wet weight of 900 kg and 1,312 kg, respectively
Honda R D successfully launches and lands reusable rocket . . . Honda’s experimental reusable rocket has reached an altitude of nearly 300 metres before successfully touching down on its landing site Although not known for its space aspirations, the auto giant Honda has for the past few years been developing a reusable rocket prototype under its research and development arm Honda R D
Honda successfully launches its first reusable rocket June 18 (UPI) --Honda says the launch of its first reusable rocket was successful as the company marks a key milestone in the build-out of its space wing by 2029 "The test was completed
Honda says it successfully launched and landed reusable rocket Honda successfully launched and landed its experimental reusable rocket at its facility in Japan, the company said in a surprise announcement on Tuesday The rocket reached an altitude of 271 4
Honda achieves milestone with reusable rocket test 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 Successfully Launches and Lands Reusable Rocket - TechStory In a move no one saw coming, Honda, the automotive giant best known for its reliable sedans and motorcycles, has officially entered the space race On June 17, 2025, the company announced that it had successfully launched and landed a prototype reusable rocket, marking a crucial step in its goal to achieve suborbital spaceflight by 2029