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Japan's Space Agency Conducts First Test Flight for Experimental Reusable Rocket

Tokyo, Jul 11 (AP) Japan's experimental reusable rocket took off and safely landed in a first test flight Saturday as the country seeks to achieve the technology key to cut launch costs and compete in the global space market dominated by SpaceX.

The RV-X rocket lifted off, hovered and moved horizontally before landing during its less than one-minute flight at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Noshiro Testing Centre in northeastern Japan, which was livestreamed by the NVS, a group of space fans.

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Japan's experimental RV-X reusable rocket achieved a successful takeoff and landing test flight on Saturday at the Noshiro Testing Centre, aiming to lower launch costs and compete globally in space.
Japan s Space Agency Conducts First Test Flight for Experimental Reusable Rocket

JAXA is expected to explain the results in an online briefing later Saturday. Japan seeks to catch up with the technology Elon Musk's SpaceX has been using for several years to cut launch costs of delivering payloads into space.

Saturday's flight is a step forward for Japan in achieving the technology needed to develop a lower-cost successor to the country's current mainstay, single-use H3 series. The flight comes one day after state media in China reported the country achieved its first successful recovery of the first stage of a rocket after liftoff.

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Japan's H3 rocket is designed to be more cost-effective than its predecessor H-2A series, which had a near-perfect success record, but still needs further cost cuts to compete in the global space market. The Japanese government says a stable, commercially competitive transport capability is key to the country's space program and national security.

JAXA and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries have been co-developing the RV-X, which is 1.8 meters (5.9 feet) in diameter and 7.3 meters (23.9 feet) long and equipped with engines with enhanced durability and four shock-absorption landing gear. JAXA, which is jointly developing reusable rockets with France and Germany, plans to send the RV-X rocket to a higher altitude of about 100 meters (218 feet) in future test flights. (AP) AMJ AMJ

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