Japan Successfully Tests Reusable Rocket Prototype in 40-Second Flight
Japan's space agency, JAXA, successfully conducted the first test flight of its experimental reusable rocket prototype, reaching a height of about 10m and landing safely in a 40-second flight, marking a significant step in Japan's space program.
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Japan's space agency conducts first test flight for experimental reusable rocket
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The prototype, launched from JAXA's test site in Noshiro, Akita Prefecture, reached a height of about 10 meters, and then landed.
Read full article →Japan successfully launches, lands reusable rocket
The prototype reusable rocket by Japan's space agency reached a height of about 10m and then landed, in a flight that lasted about 40 seconds.
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