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China launches reusable experimental spacecraft

China launches reusable experimental spacecraft. | Font: CNSA | Photographer: Wikipedia

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China successfully launched spaceship an experimental reusable rocket on a Long March-2F rocket from the Jiuquan Cosmodrome in the northwest of the country.

“After a period of work in orbit spaceship will return to the planned landing site in China. It will test reusable and in-orbit service technologies as intended during the flight, providing technological support for the peaceful uses of space.” Xinhuawhich doesn’t offer more details or launch images.

Anterior Orbital Test China reusable experimental spacecraft took place in September 2020, with the spacecraft spending just under two days in orbit. It dropped a small payload before landing. Chinareports spacenews.com.

Although there is little information about the mission, the project appears to fit into the space transportation development plans outlined by CASC, the main space contractor for Chinaand its main subsidiaries. Among the announced plans is the development of inexpensive and reliable access to space, including reusable launch vehicles and a space plane.

Between expansion and criticism

China There were fruitful years in the field of space exploration. In addition to sending rovers to the Moon, he has also sent rovers to Mars and is currently preparing to launch his own station.

Despite this, he is also criticized for the secrecy he maintains on his missions, harming the rest of the world when it comes to missile re-entry. (EuropePress)

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