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  1. Hideo Itokawa (糸川 英夫, Itokawa Hideo, July 20, 1912 – February 21, 1999) was a pioneer of Japanese rocketry, popularly known as "Dr. Rocket," and described in the media as the father of Japan's space development.

  2. Nov 17, 2023 · The story of Japan’s space programme may be traced to aeronautical research in the early twentieth century. In 1944, Germany sent Japan its rocket designs by U-boat. The father of the space programme was aeronautical engineer Hideo Itokawa, who established a...

  3. Mar 15, 2023 · The late Dr Hideo Itokawa, the father of Japanese rocketry, faced the greatest crisis of his life in the final months of World War II. He had worked on the design of fighter planes such as the Ki-43 Hayabusa .

  4. Hideo Itokawa was born in Tokyo on July 17, 1912. When he was at primary school, his father took him to a park in Tokyo where an American pilot looped the loop, which deeply moved him. The sight determined the course of his life.

  5. Hideo Itokawa: The Pioneer of Japanese Rocketry and Aerospace. Hideo Itokawa was a visionary scientist and engineer who played a pivotal role in the development of Japan's rocketry and space programs. Early Life and Education. Born with exceptional intellectual abilities, Itokawa skipped grades in his schooling.

  6. Mar 19, 1999 · Hideo Itokawa, aeronautical engineer: born Tokyo 1913; died Nagano, Japan 21 February 1999.

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  8. Apr 22, 2013 · It was 1955 when Professor Hideo Itokawa at the University of Tokyo launched a number of pencil rockets in experiments. The launches were horizontal rather than vertical, because there was no radar technology in Japan at the time capable of tracking a vertically launched rocket.