Richard / Monday, February 5, 2018 / Categories: News, Canon General News Canon and others fire up small-rocket missions Another report from Asia Nikkei Review about Canon's space aspirations; Canon Electronics and Interstellar Technologies both failed in their first attempt to launch a small rocket. Having learned from the missteps, they are set to try again soon. If they succeed before the full enactment in November of a law governing the commercial use of space in Japan, their chances of turning their launch businesses into moneymakers will improve significantly. Canon Electronics is set to fire off its SS-520 minirocket, possibly as soon as Feb. 3. The rocket, which is a little bigger than a utility pole, was developed by Japan's space agency, JAXA, and has a control system made by Canon Electronics and others. It will take off from JAXA's Uchinoura Space Center in Kagoshima Prefecture, in southwestern Japan. The company's first launch, in January 2017, was a near miss. The rocket successfully lifted off the launch pad, but ground controllers soon lost contact. Fearing that it might fly out of control, JAXA shut down the engine, plunging the rocket into the sea. The satellite and control system that were scheduled to be tested during the flight sank beneath the waves. Read the full article here... Previous Article Meike Announces the 50mm 1.7 for EF-M, two more lenses coming Next Article Clarification on the EOS-M50 and the Flash coming soon Print 4059 Tags: CanonSpace Related articles Canon EOS R50 V Review New Rumors Rundown: Lenses and the EOS R7 Mark II USA Tariffs May affect Canon Cameras and Japanese Camera Equipment Canon RF 20mm F1.4L VCM MTF Analysis and Comparisions Canon Patent: 17-70 and 16-60mm F2.8 Zooms Please login or register to post comments.