China becomes second country to recover orbital booster with Long March 10B
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
China successfully launched and recovered the first stage of its Long March 10B rocket on July 10, becoming the second country after the U.S. to achieve this feat. The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation confirmed the recovery using a sea platform with a net capture system, eliminating the need for landing legs. The mission also placed an unnamed satellite into orbit, advancing China’s reusable rocket technology and lunar ambitions.
💡 Why It Matters
- · China’s net-based recovery system represents a novel approach to reusability, differing from the leg-based landings used by SpaceX and Blue Origin.
- · This method could streamline future missions by reducing hardware complexity and potentially lowering costs.