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LandSpace Could Become China's First Company To Land a Reusable Rocket
mercredi 3 décembre 2025, 11:10 , par Slashdot
Construction crews recently finished a landing pad in the remote Gobi Desert, some 240 miles (390 kilometers) southeast of the launch site at Jiuquan. Unlike US spaceports, the Jiuquan launch base is located in China's interior, with rockets flying over land as they climb into space. When the Zhuque-3 booster finishes its job of sending the rocket toward orbit, it will follow an arcing trajectory toward the recovery zone, firing its engines to slow for landing about eight-and-a-half minutes after liftoff. At least, that's what is supposed to happen. LandSpace officials have not made any public statements about the odds of a successful landing -- or, for that matter, a successful launch... Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/12/03/0457240/landspace-could-become-chinas-first-company-to-l...
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