TOPICS
MISSION
- Developing a safe and low-cost transportation system.
- Approaching two markets, one in space and one on Earth.
- Expand the use of space for civilian purposes by converting the system.
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In order to make space more accessible than ever, PD Aerospace will
continue to challenge tirelessly in the field of space transportation.
- Developing a safe and low-cost transportation system.
- Approaching two markets, one in space and one on Earth.
- Expand the use of space for civilian purposes by converting the system
In order to make space more accessible than ever, PD Aerospace will
continue to challenge tirelessly in the field of space transportation.
PROJECT
Various initiatives to build a highly convenient space transportation infrastructure
Making space
more accessible.
Fully reusable suborbital spaceplane develop.
Patented
combustion mode switching engine
In order to reach space with a single engine, we are developing the world's first engine that can switch between jet combustion mode and rocket combustion mode, based on detonation technology. A combustion experiment was successfully conducted in 2005, and we are currently conducting technology demonstration and development for practical use.
An island where you can go to space,
Shimojijima Island.
Spaceport business based at Shimojijima Airport in Okinawa Prefecture
Asia's first manned space travel
base
A spaceport is an airport that consolidates the facilities necessary for the takeoff and landing of winged space planes (space planes) envisioned for the future. The world's most beautiful spaceport surrounded by blue ocean is scheduled to open at Shimojijima Airport in Miyakojima City, Okinawa Prefecture, as a dedicated spaceport for spaceplane takeoff and landing.
A program to go into space.
Zero-G (no weight) training and medical checks.
Space tourism pre-training program
This is a service program designed to simulate the flight environment of space travel, to learn about the body by experiencing the load, and to learn about one's own condition through medical checks. Two types of training will be conducted: "zero G (no weight)" and "plus G (added weight)", which occur in the flight process of space travel.