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Japan’s space agency conducts first test flight for experimental reusable rocket

Japan's space agency has successfully tested its first experimental reusable rocket, the RV-X. The rocket took off, hovered, and landed at the Noshiro Testing Center, marking a significant step towards reducing launch costs and competing wi...

AP News· Jul 11, 2026 · 2:51 PM · 1 views

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Japan's space agency has successfully tested its first experimental reusable rocket, the RV-X. The rocket took off, hovered, and landed at the Noshiro Testing Center, marking a significant step towards reducing launch costs and competing with SpaceX. JAXA plans more tests to enhance the rocket's capabilities.

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