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China lands a reusable rocket for the first time: Why this matters for the space race | Explained News

China lands a reusable rocket for the first time: Why this matters for the space race | Explained News

China on Friday successfully landed a reusable rocket for the first time — a milestone for the country’s space programme that will challenge American companies’ dominance in the technology. The Long March 10B rocket — which can carry a payload of up to 16 metric tons to low Earth orbit — lifted off from the Wenchang Commercial Space Launch Site in Hainan, Southern China around noon (local time). Low Earth orbit is a region between 160 km and 2,000 km above the Earth. Six minutes after liftoff, the rocket’s booster — the part that houses the engine and provides the initial thrust — separated from its upper stage and began a controlled descent to a floating platform on the sea. There, it was caught by a net. Before China, only Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin demonstrated the ability to launch and land rockets. So how does China’s technology differ from previous reusable rockets and what strategic implications does this step have? We explain. The mechanics of re-entry  All rockets lift off in …

Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 Nears Supersonic Milestone with Mach 0.95 Test Flight

Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 Nears Supersonic Milestone with Mach 0.95 Test Flight

The XB-1 supersonic demonstrator by Boom Supersonic is one step closer to becoming the first commercial aircraft to surpass the sound barrier since the Concorde. In its 11th test flight, conducted on 10 January 2025, the aircraft achieved a sustained speed of Mach 0.95 — approximately 1,172 km/h. This milestone was reached at an altitude of 8,986 metres, a significantly lower altitude compared to its previous tests at similar speeds. Record-breaking performance under high pressure According to Boom Supersonic, the latest test resulted in the aircraft achieving a record equivalent airspeed of 383 knots, indicative of high dynamic air pressure. It was explained that while this intensity of air pressure will not occur during regular operations at higher altitudes, the test confirmed the strength and stability of the aircraft’s frame under extreme conditions. The company revealed that the XB-1 has been undergoing tests since March 2024, focusing on stability and airframe durability. Nick Sheryka, Chief Flight Test Engineer at Boom Supersonic, explained in a statement that the focus of the latter test campaign is on …