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China recovers reusable rocket booster in SpaceX-style milestone
China recovers the first stage of a rocket after its launch, taking a page from SpaceX which has managed to drive down launch costs by reusing the booster.
China recovers reusable rocket booster in SpaceX-style milestone
Long March 10B carrier rocket takes off from Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site, China, July 10 2026. / Reuters / Others

China successfully recaptured the first stage of a rocket after a launch on Friday in a breakthrough for the country's space programme, state media said.

The first stage of a Long March-10B rocket separated from the second stage after liftoff and returned to a platform in the sea, the official Xinhua News Agency said.

It was the first time China recovered the first stage of a rocket. America's SpaceX has been doing so for several years to drive down launch costs by reusing the booster that helps lift the satellites or whatever the rocket is carrying into space.

The Long March rocket was launched from China's Hainan Island, a popular beach destination off the country's southern coast.

The rocket's reusable configuration can launch a payload of up to 16,000 kilogrammes into what is called low Earth orbit, Xinhua said.

The maximum payload of the SpaceX Falcon 9 is 22,800 kilogrammes, according to the SpaceX website. The Falcon rockets transport astronauts and supplies to the International Space Station.

SOURCE:AP