Honda surprises with a successful rocket test-a race into space!

Honda hat am 17. Juni 2025 erfolgreich eine wiederverwendbare Rakete getestet und plant suborbitale Flüge bis 2029.
Honda successfully tested a reusable rocket on June 17, 2025 and is planning sub orbital flights until 2029. (Symbolbild/WOM87)

Honda surprises with a successful rocket test-a race into space!

One of the last major topics in rocket development is reusability. Against this background, the Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda carried out a successful test flight of a prototype of its reusable rocket in Taiki Town, Hokkaido, on June 17, 2025. With a height of over six meters and a weight of almost 1,400 kilograms, the rocket has reached an impressive height of 271.4 meters and landed only 37 centimeters from the planned landing point. This is a clear sign that Honda is on the way to secure a place in the booming space market.

The test was made as part of a project that Honda had already announced in 2021. The rocket was equipped with an automatic flight control system, which should ensure safety and stability during the flight. The entire flight lasted 56.6 seconds and is considered a decisive step in Honda's goal for suborbital room flights by 2029 at the latest. However, despite the successes, Honda has not yet made a final decision whether one would like to continue to develop an operational vehicle, as Spacenews reports.

Honda in the race for space

In a highly competitive environment, Honda faces various rivals, including SpaceX and Blue Origin from the USA as well as various Chinese companies. This competition is reinforced by the ambitions to position Japan as an important player in the international space sector, whereby the national space industry is to be doubled to around $ 55 billion by the early 2030s. Honda has started with the first tests of his rocket since 2024, with the focus on the engine burning and the floating flight to ensure stable and safe flight operations.

Already in the interview, Honda emphasizes his extensive production options and the large team of engineers. These resources enable the company to invest in the development of innovative control software, engines and soil systems. The test, known in Taiki Town, known as the "Space Town", was accompanied by a one -kilometer security perimeter, which was set up to protect against possible missile failure. This shows the high degree of responsibility and security that Honda pursues in this adventure, as well as notes.

The future of space travel in Honda's hands?

Honda has a clear vision for the role that space travel will play in the future. This not only sees the possibility of starting satellites that support various business purposes, especially in the area of ​​data systems, but also as a key component for sustainable travel. Through the integration of own technologies from the automotive industry and areas such as robotics and renewable energies, Honda strives to develop innovative solutions beyond the classic limits of space travel.

The Honda plans are underpinned by their significant technical progress and their commitment in space technology. At a time when offers for satellite data are increasingly in demand, Honda could not only exist in direct competition with his efforts, but also develop new services and technologies that could cover a wide range of applications. As Ingenieur.de , the development of these technological possibilities will hopefully be able to assert itself in a highly competitive market.

The trip has just started and it remains exciting to follow how Honda will expand his footprint in space. Who knows, maybe the company actually manages to become a serious challenge for the top dogs in the space sector in the next decade.

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