PARUS-T1A, the PARUS T-1’s ill-lucked sibling, was lost in a failed launch of Space One’s KAIROS vehicle in Japan last month, TASA said. Separately, the TASA and the Ministry of Environment yesterday ...
Japan successfully launched the Michibiki 6 navigation satellite aboard an H3 rocket, further advancing its QZSS network.
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Japan plans to launch two more navigation satellites to have a seven-satellite system by March 2026 in order to have a more ...
The H3 Launch Vehicle No. 5, carrying the Quasi-Zenith Satellite "Michibiki No. 6," lifts off at a launch pad in Tanegashima Space Center in Tanegashima, southern Japan, Sunday Feb. 2, 2025.
Daihatsu’s sales rebound, including its best-selling Tanto. Japan’s new vehicle market expanded by over 12% to 376,255 in January 2025, up from 334,876 units a year earlier, according to ...
Japan’s new vehicle market expanded by over 12% to 376,255 in January 2025, up from 334,876 units a year earlier, according to registration data released by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers ...
Faulty power supply scuttled debut launch of Japan's new H3 rocket — Japan's new H3 rocket reaches orbit for 1st time (video) Sunday's liftoff was the fifth ever for the two-stage H3 ...
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Japan's first private rocket explodes after launchJapanese company Space One's first attempt to make the country a contender in satellite launches ended in fire, smoke and debris after the Kairos rocket exploded shortly after its launch on Wednesday.
5:30 p.m. local Japan time). The H3 successfully sent the 10,800-pound (4,900-kilogram) Michibiki 6 to geostationary transfer orbit, deploying it there 29 minutes after launch as planned.
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Space on MSNJeff Bezos' Blue Origin targeting late spring for 2nd launch of powerful New Glenn rocketNew Glenn, which has been in development for about a decade, can carry 50 tons (45 metric tons) of payload to low Earth orbit ...
The Japanese missile can evade defenses by traveling at more than five times the speed of sound and maneuvering within the atmosphere.
The company previously announced in November it would launch self-driving cars in Atlanta. Now, the company says its autonomous cars will be in Dallas by 2026, according to David Risher's post on X.
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