Honda successfully launched and landed its own reusable rocket
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 10:14 zuletzt editiert von
If it had vtech and a fart cannon it would have hit 600m.
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I imagine they poached a lot of Spacex engineers by simply telling them “we won’t make you work ungodly hours, nor will we subject you to a narcissistic manchild with no engineering education dropping in on your meetings and trying to tell you how to do your job”
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 10:37 zuletzt editiert von cocodapuf@lemmy.worldI bet they poached 0-3 engineers.
You left out the "but you have to learn Japanese and move to Japan" part of the job pitch. That makes it a harder sell for most people.
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It seems crazy that a company that's only really known for cars, motorbikes, tuning forks, heat pumps, brake pads, pens, tractors, fertilizer, display panels, outboard motors, pneumatic systems, oil tankers, furniture, locomotives, bricks, solar panels, ATVs, generators, hot air balloons, dinghies, hydrogen fuel cells, submarines, crop dusters, jet engines, cultivators, hedge trimmers, lawnmowers, precision optics and robots would suddenly pivot to rockets.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 10:43 zuletzt editiert von cocodapuf@lemmy.worldIt's actually interesting how similar rockets and jet engines are. You could think of a rocket as a jet (or sometimes two jet engines) where the afterburner is always on and the air intake is replaced by an O2 tank..
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This wasn't much more than a toy rocket:
6.3 m in length, 85 cm in diameter,
The test was completed successfully, the first time Honda landed a rocket after reaching an altitude of nearly 300 meters.But still they were successful on their first try, so we will have to see where they take it from here.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 10:45 zuletzt editiert vonIt's proof of tech. It'd be stupid and wasteful to do all the tests on a full size rocket.
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N420HA. Not sure if that's the model or the plane's license plate but either way hell yeah
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 10:46 zuletzt editiert vonYeah, tail numbers are a lot like license plates.
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No, that's Nintendo
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 10:48 zuletzt editiert vonNo, they're the playing card company.
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We got Honda launching rockets before GTA 6
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 10:51 zuletzt editiert vonI thought Rockstar was going to launch GTA 6
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An alternative to starlink would be great.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 10:52 zuletzt editiert von cocodapuf@lemmy.worldYeah, they could have a product ready by 2045! (If they hurry and make it a priority)
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Anything that erodes SpaceX's monopoly is good for me
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 10:56 zuletzt editiert vonUnfortunately, the next competitor will be Amazon...
And then we'll see what happens next, getting a whole constellation up is no small feat, I can't see a third company getting a system working before 2050.
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I thought Rockstar was going to launch GTA 6
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 10:59 zuletzt editiert von"Listen here you little shit..."
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Something something hindenberg...
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 11:01 zuletzt editiert vonWell, different. You'd have highly compressed hydrogen in a cylindrical pressure vessel.
The Hindenburg just burned, actually it was mostly its highly flammable paint that caught fire. When a pressure vessel is ruptured, it explodes in a big way, or it quickly removes itself from the vehicle like a mini rocket.
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How does Helium fit through places that Hydrogen can't even though its bigger? Is it because Hydrogen would react with things along the way while Helium won't?
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 11:05 zuletzt editiert vonI'm also curious, I thought hydrogen was the worst in this regard.
I like your theory on hydrogen reacting as it moves through materials.
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It's proof of tech. It'd be stupid and wasteful to do all the tests on a full size rocket.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 11:08 zuletzt editiert vonThere’s a YouTube channel called BPS Space where this guy spent 7 years learning how to land a model rocket space x style. He talked about how much you can learn about real rocket science even from a small model.
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Yamaha is definitely in tune with the music. I never remember which is which, but their logo is tuning forks and depending on the product the tuning forks can extend past the circle. I think their motorcycles have it extending past.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 11:22 zuletzt editiert von barneypiccolo@lemm.eeI'm a huge fan of Yamaha guitars. Great workmanship at a very affordable price, and if you buy used you can get them super cheap. My best guitar, an FG730S, which plays and sounds as good as any expensive gourmet brands, was only $102 at auction. I even bought another one as a backup. Used Yamaha guitars are the best deal on the market.
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Unfortunately, the next competitor will be Amazon...
And then we'll see what happens next, getting a whole constellation up is no small feat, I can't see a third company getting a system working before 2050.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 11:34 zuletzt editiert vonI know Blue Horizon or whatever it's called has had minor success with rockets. What's stopping Honda from out-competing them? Could it be a funding problem? (I know Blue Horizon has a lot of Amazon funding)
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It's proof of tech. It'd be stupid and wasteful to do all the tests on a full size rocket.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 11:37 zuletzt editiert vonWhatever they tested it's probably proof of that, but such a small rocket and only 300 meters means that a lot of things were not really proven, because scale is a HUGE issue.
Just ask Elon Musk / SpaceX, the Falcon rocket is fine, but Starship is horrible. And the difference is scale. -
The impressive part is that they are also known for being reliable, there are the occasional issues, but overall very trustworthy products.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 11:49 zuletzt editiert vonLike how the 2018-2021 Honda Civics shipped with non functioning AC because they used the wrong type of refrigerant? They’ve also trained dealerships to deny the warranty!
It’s been in the 90s all week - I risk heat stroke in my fucking car going to work!
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Apparently they got it right on the first try.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 12:02 zuletzt editiert vonNow that's the real win.
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Not just for hard drives anymore.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 12:02 zuletzt editiert von brucethemoose@lemmy.worldWhat an ad. This is the second greatest YT video ever made.
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Whatever they tested it's probably proof of that, but such a small rocket and only 300 meters means that a lot of things were not really proven, because scale is a HUGE issue.
Just ask Elon Musk / SpaceX, the Falcon rocket is fine, but Starship is horrible. And the difference is scale.schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 12:06 zuletzt editiert vonThat is not why starship fails. Starship fails because like everything that Elon does lately it emphasizes style over practicality. Starship is a very badly designed rocket that looks cool to Elon. Not unlike the Cyber truck which has been an abject failure in every way possible.
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