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China Tests Reusable Rocket Recovery System for Long March-10B

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China has successfully tested a recovery system for its Long March-10B carrier rocket, a reusable liquid-fueled commercial launch vehicle. The rocket stands approximately 63 meters tall and measures five meters in diameter. The development signals China's push to match reusable rocket technology similar to SpaceX's Falcon 9. This milestone marks a significant step forward in China's commercial space launch capabilities.

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