Second try at completing a reusable rocket test fails


The first stage of the nation’s reusable Long March 12A “was not successfully recovered” during the rocket’s inaugural flight on Monday, according to Xinhua, as Beijing looks to close the gap with US giant SpaceX.

The second stage of ‌the rocket did successfully enter its planned orbit, Xinhua reported.

The Long March 12A’s maiden flight marked China’s second attempt at landing and recovering a rocket booster ​after launch.

China has in recent years launched dozens of rockets that deliver satellites into orbit but has yet to successfully complete a reusable rocket test, which requires the rocket’s large lower section, known as the first stage or booster, to be landed and recovered after launch.

With Elon Musk’s SpaceX having mastered this capability several years ago, Chinese ‍private and state-owned rocket firms are ‍rushing to ​test domestically developed reusable rockets.

Reusability is crucial to lowering the costs of rocket launches, which would make it cheaper to send satellites into space.

SpaceX’s reusable rocket Falcon 9 has allowed its Starlink unit to achieve a near-monopoly on ‍low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites.

While Chinese firms ‍have sent several hundred LEO satellites into orbit in recent years, Beijing will ‌not be able to catch up to Starlink unless it develops its own version of the Falcon 9.

The race to become SpaceX’s primary Chinese challenger intensified earlier this month when private rocket firm Landspace became the first Chinese entity to attempt a full reusable rocket test with the launch of Zhuque-3, though it failed to stick the booster landing.

The developer of the Long March 12A, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corpo­ration, is a state-owned conglomerate with more than 100,000 employees and is the main rocket ‍contractor for the country’s space programme. — Reuters

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Four Indian students injured in knife attack in Russia, embassy says
Fatal Chinatown accident in Singapore: Driver arrested after 6-year-old girl died
White House plans first Board of Peace summit, on Feb 19, according to reports
Panama president defends judiciary after China slams canal port concession ruling
Cricket–Seifert and Phillips fire New Zealand past Afghanistan in T20 World Cup
Trump balks at nuclear limit extension, calls for new US-China-Russia deal
Bali police bust Indian-run online gambling ring, arrest 39 people
Bursa Malaysia is poised for selective bargain-hunting from Monday (Feb 9) onwards
Six injured, including two police officers, after snow-related car collisions in Tokyo
Thai General Election: Unofficial results expected late Sunday (Feb 8)

Others Also Read