Toyota's subsidiary, Woven, is investing heavily in Interstellar Technologies, marking a bold entry into the rapidly advancing space industry.
(Reuters) -A Toyota research unit will invest in Japanese startup Interstellar Technologies (IST) to support mass production of its rockets, the world's biggest carmaker group said on Tuesday, ...
Toyota Motor is exploring the development and production of orbital rockets, Chair CEO Akio Toyoda said Monday.
Toyota’s mobility subsidiary plans to make a $44.3 million investment into a Japanese rocket company, Interstellar ...
Woven by Toyota, a subsidiary of the company, is investing around $44.4 million (7 billion yen) in Japanese space startup Interstellar Technologies as a means of entering into the booming space ...
Automaker’s Woven by Toyota subsidiary will help fund Interstellar Technologies’ development of low-cost, reusable orbital ...
"Chemical rockets that we use today, even with the extra speed boost from flying by planets, or from swinging by the sun for ...
Interstellar Technologies ZERO rocket engine test-fired at Hokkaido Spaceport in Taiki, Hokkaido. It is fueled by liquid biomethane. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: Interstellar Technologies | e ...
Interstellar Technologies, a Japanese space infrastructure company, has announced a partnership with Woven by Toyota, a division of the Toyota Group, to accelerate the mass production of rockets.
Toyoda initially didn’t offer any details except for showing a rendering onstage of a rocket designed by Interstellar Technologies, a private Japanese spaceflight company that’s working on a ...
Scientists propose using relativistic electron beams to propel spacecraft, offering a new hope for interstellar travel within ...
Research indicates an interstellar object might have altered the orbits of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune billions of years ago ...