Honda successfully launched and landed its own reusable rocket
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Isn't that Yamaha? Or is Honda the same?
No, that's Nintendo
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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.
Incredible. What a great comment.
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Flying Honda Accord confirmed.
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And Hyundai is making hydrogen powered tanks, what a world. I wonder if hydrogen fuels poses any unique risks as compared to petrol.
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And Hyundai is making hydrogen powered tanks, what a world. I wonder if hydrogen fuels poses any unique risks as compared to petrol.
I wonder if hydrogen fuels poses any unique risks as compared to petrol.
It's highly explosive.
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An alternative to starlink would be great.
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And Hyundai is making hydrogen powered tanks, what a world. I wonder if hydrogen fuels poses any unique risks as compared to petrol.
Explosion wise or climate wise?
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Explosion wise or climate wise?
I guess both? I know climate wise the manufacture of those things cannot be climate friendly.
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Also, if you look at the pictures, it's not a very big rocket.
Hey, hey, it's average.
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Also, if you look at the pictures, it's not a very big rocket.
Like kei cars ....... Kei rockets???!
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This is the first I have heard they were doing this. Makes spacex accomplishments less impressive. Fuck elon
Up and down isn't a hard problem in the grand scheme of things. It's expensive and doesn't offer much benefit which is why people generally haven't bothered.
Going up and over at orbital velocities and coming back is the hard part, and none of these new spaces companies have done that successfully yet, and SpaceX has now done it with 2 vehicles and reused them both.
New Glenn from Blue Orgin might be the first after SpaceX but it blew up coming back on their first attempt, but it's been designed to be orbital and reusable
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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.
Don't forget, one the sleekest airplanes to ever exist.
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I know you’re likely referring to New Shepard but Blue Origin did make it to orbit with New Glenn
And their 1st stage is designed to be reusable, so we might have another reusable provide in the near future.
It might take a handful of launches to get there, but they are on that path.
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I hope they crush SpaceX one day.
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I guess both? I know climate wise the manufacture of those things cannot be climate friendly.
any sources?
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Also, if you look at the pictures, it's not a very big rocket.
It's not a big American rocket.
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How many went kaboom before this?
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any sources?
For the production of the tank itself or the likelihood of environmental impact?
Here is an article about the tank, it appears to still be in the proof of concept stage. As for my conjecture that it would likely have a high carbon impact during production that was based mostly on similar studies ~2~ done on the production of cars.
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For the production of the tank itself or the likelihood of environmental impact?
Here is an article about the tank, it appears to still be in the proof of concept stage. As for my conjecture that it would likely have a high carbon impact during production that was based mostly on similar studies ~2~ done on the production of cars.
i guess both?
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I wonder if hydrogen fuels poses any unique risks as compared to petrol.
It's highly explosive.
Something something hindenberg...