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The Chinese reusable experimental spacecraft (Chinese: 可重复使用试验航天器; pinyin: Kěchóngfùshǐyòng shìyàn hángtiānqì; lit. 'Reusable Experimental Spacecraft') is the first reusable spacecraft produced by China. It embarked upon its initial orbital mission on 4 September 2020.
An official announcement after its December 14 launch said the spacecraft would “carry out reusable technology verification and space science experiments as planned, providing technical support ...
China on Thursday successfully launched a reusable robotic spacecraft for the third time since 2020, in a series of secretive orbital test flights that it says are aimed at developing reusable ...
A planned future launch vehicle variant of the Long March 8 will be partially reusable by featuring a combined booster recovery of the first stage and the boosters as a single unit. [5] The maiden flight of the Long March 8 was launched on 22 December 2020 from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site. [6]
It is designed to be partially reusable, with the first stage capable of performing an autonomous vertical landing and being reused up to 10 times. Tianlong-3 is part of Space Pioneer's efforts to develop low-cost, reusable launch vehicles to compete in the growing commercial launch market.
China’s space agency has unveiled an updated design of its first super-heavy reusable rocket which looks eerily similar to SpaceX’s Starship launch vehicle.. New images of the rocket, released ...
'Deep Blue Aerospace') is a private space launch enterprise founded in November 2016 by Huo Liang. [1] The company is located in Jiangsu province on the East coast of China . It is engaged in the development of reusable rockets.
China has managed to safely land a mysterious reusable spacecraft that spent 276 days in orbit. What was it doing up there? China Just Landed Its Mysterious Reusable Spacecraft After 276 Days in Orbit