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China marches towards re-usable rockets with successful first-stage landing

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74TS ScoreImpact + Innovation, combined
IMPACT72
INNOVATION75

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Chinese space startup LandSpace successfully landed the first-stage booster of its Zhuque-3 rocket on land after reaching orbit, marking progress toward reusable rocket technology.

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