Chinese Companies are now giving direct competition to the American Space industry, but America is always ahead in this regard.
Chinese aerospace company, Linkspace, has successfully conducted vertical rocket landing tests at sea in the Yellow Sea.
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The tests involved Linkspace's reusable rocket, c, which reached an altitude of 300 metres before landing vertically on a platform.
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The successful test marks a major step forward for Linkspace, which aims to reduce the cost of space travel by developing reusable rockets.
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Linkspace plans to develop a larger rocket, RLV-T6, capable of carrying payloads of up to 1.5 tons, which could be used for space tourism, satellite launches
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The development of reusable rockets has the potential to revolutionize the space industry by significantly reducing the cost of space travel,
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The success of Chinese company Linkspace's vertical rocket landing tests at sea may disrupt the US space industry dominated by NASA and SpaceX, but the full impact is yet unclear.
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A CAS Space engineer told Chinese state media outlet Global Times that the firm may hold a first test flight of a near-space scientific experiment platform as early as the end of 2023.
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SpaceX already employs this strategy, commonly bringing the first stages of its Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets down on "drone ships" stationed at sea several hundred miles from their launch sites.
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