In a major breakthrough, Japan's Honda successfully tested a rocket capable of propulsive landing. Reusable rockets are being developed worldwide after SpaceX's success with the Falcon 9, and Honda's rocket flew at the Taiki Aerospace Research Field in Japan's Hokkaido prefecture. The rocket reached an altitude of 300 meters before successfully landing after deploying its landing legs, similar to SpaceX's Falcon 9. Honda aims to reach suborbital space with the rocket in 2029, similar to Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, whose New Glenn rocket regularly flies to suborbital altitudes with crew and cargo. Honda Successfully Launches & Lands Rocket To Demonstrate […]
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