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China’s First Booster Landing Marks Leap Toward Reusable Rockets

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The country has landed an orbital rocket booster on solid ground for the first time, heralding a future of reusable rocket parts.

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A Chinese space rocket has landed on land for the first time. It has joined the American companies SpaceX and Blue Origin, which already routinely use reusable rocket stages. It was only the second flight of the Ju-chu-3 rocket, which exploded on its first. The successful landing paves the way for the Asian superpower to reuse it and thus significantly reduce the cost of launches. The European Union is testing its own reusable rockets in several…

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El Chapuzas Informático broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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