rasz 6 hours ago

> suborbital, 6.3 meters

Just like Honda joined robotics race when they launched Asimo.

stevage 12 hours ago

> And given that Elon Musk’s SpaceX has just recorded its fourth failed rocket launch in a row, they will no doubt be paying attention to how Honda approaches its launches.

Honda's rocket is a tiny little toy. Spacex does not have anything relevant to learn from them yet.

  • detritus 31 minutes ago

    Musk himself suggested many years ago that achieving success is harder with smaller rockets than larger ones.

    The analogy he used at the time was the difference between balancing a pencil upright in your hand versus a brush pole.

  • mlhpdx 12 hours ago

    Maybe. Honda has made some industry-defining advances in areas others already occupied. I’d be paying attention.

  • hughes 12 hours ago

    Four failed launches in a row, if you don't count all the successful launches.

    • DoesntMatter22 12 hours ago

      Of a rocket bigger than any other rocket that's ever made it into space

      • hughes 10 hours ago

        I was referring to Falcon