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These Hi-Fi Speakers Are Made out of Rocket Fuel Tanks

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Last updated: 2025/08/31 at 8:04 AM
News Room Published 31 August 2025
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Momentum for space development is growing on a global scale.

The rocket company SpaceX, led by CEO Elon Musk, has been carrying out numerous missions since putting its partially reusable Falcon 9 rocket into service. The company now boasts the highest launch frequency in the world, and this has helped boost the number of rocket launches worldwide to 254 last year. This is a dramatic increase of more than 20 percent compared to the previous year.

In Japan, Honda has begun developing a reusable rocket, and it was reported just this June that it had successfully taken off and landed in its first launch test. However, despite Japan being described as a suitable location for rocket launch tests due to its geography, there were only five launches in Japan last year, far behind the number of launches by nations with advanced space programs like the United States, China, and Russia.

The Japanese company &Space Project aims to reverse this trend and expand the base of Japan’s space industry. The company has launched a new initiative in cooperation with Noon by Material Record, a research and development project led by the Nomura Corporation Group, which produces acoustic devices using sustainable materials.

This partnership has given birth to Debris, a speaker fashioned out of the tank of a space rocket. The design incorporates scrap parts from the test fuel tanks of the commercial rockets produced in the town of Taiki in Hokkaido.

A release party for Debris was held this past June at CITAN in Nihonbashi.

PHOTOGRAPH: MASASHI URA

Taiki is is a hub for Japan’s space industry and home to the Hokkaido Space Port, which is used by private companies and university research institutes around the world involved in space development. It’s also used by Honda for its reusable rocket takeoff and landing tests.

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