China says it will launch reusable spacecraft as soon as 2027


China’s first reusable spacecraft will be launched as soon as 2027, according to the deputy chief engineering designer of the country’s manned space programme.

Yang Liwei, who was the first Chinese sent into space, also told Guangzhou Daily on Monday that the new spacecraft would be able to transport seven astronauts.

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