China's Moon Rocket Achieves Milestones Beyond NASA and SpaceX ๐
Discover how China's latest Moon rocket surpasses NASA and SpaceX in key achievements. Explore the groundbreaking advancements shaping the future of space exploration!

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What China's Moon Rocket Completed Somehow Better than NASA, even SpaceX!
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What China's Moon Rocket Completed Somehow Better than NASA, even SpaceX!
A new space race is underway. The destination is still the Moonโbut this time, the United States may not be in the lead. Instead, China appears to be making steady, confident strides toward its lunar ambitions. So, how fast is China advancing? Whatโs driving their progress? And what could it mean if they get there first? Letโs find out.
Just last week at the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site, China successfully conducted the second static fire test of its Long March-10 carrier rocket โ the countryโs next-generation launch vehicle designed for future crewed lunar missions. This marks a major milestone in Chinaโs roadmap to land astronauts on the Moon.
What China's Moon Rocket Completed Somehow Better than NASA, even SpaceX!
At 3 p.m., following the ignition command from the test control center, all seven engines of the rocket's first stage ignited simultaneously. The test lasted for 320 seconds and followed multiple procedures as planned. According to the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation and the China Manned Space Engineering Office, the tethered hot fire focused on verifying engine performance under low-thrust conditions and testing secondary restart capabilities.
This test comes just under a month after the first tethered hot fire conducted at the same site on August 15. Together, the two tests have fully validated the performance of the first stageโs seven-engine propulsion system and confirmed the reliability of the recovery-phase program design.
The Long March-10 is being developed by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, a subsidiary of CASC. It is intended to support China's manned lunar exploration program and will be capable of launching both crewed spacecraft and lunar landers.
What China's Moon Rocket Completed Somehow Better than NASA, even SpaceX!
The Long March-10 series includes two main configurations. The standard Long March-10 is a three-stage rocket with two boosters. It has a diameter of 5 meters and a maximum height of 92.5 meters, and it will handle launch missions for both manned spacecraft and lunar landers.
The Long March-10A is a two-stage, partially reusable version of the rocket. It also has a 5-meter diameter but is shorter, standing at 67 meters tall. Its first stage is designed for recovery and reuse. The 10A version will be used primarily for launching the Mengzhou crewed spacecraft and Tianzhou cargo spacecraft during the operational phase of China's space station program.
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#spacezone #space #spacexstarship #spacex
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What China's Moon Rocket Completed Somehow Better than NASA, even SpaceX!
A new space race is underway. The destination is still the Moonโbut this time, the United States may not be in the lead. Instead, China appears to be making steady, confident strides toward its lunar ambitions. So, how fast is China advancing? Whatโs driving their progress? And what could it mean if they get there first? Letโs find out.
Just last week at the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site, China successfully conducted the second static fire test of its Long March-10 carrier rocket โ the countryโs next-generation launch vehicle designed for future crewed lunar missions. This marks a major milestone in Chinaโs roadmap to land astronauts on the Moon.
What China's Moon Rocket Completed Somehow Better than NASA, even SpaceX!
At 3 p.m., following the ignition command from the test control center, all seven engines of the rocket's first stage ignited simultaneously. The test lasted for 320 seconds and followed multiple procedures as planned. According to the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation and the China Manned Space Engineering Office, the tethered hot fire focused on verifying engine performance under low-thrust conditions and testing secondary restart capabilities.
This test comes just under a month after the first tethered hot fire conducted at the same site on August 15. Together, the two tests have fully validated the performance of the first stageโs seven-engine propulsion system and confirmed the reliability of the recovery-phase program design.
The Long March-10 is being developed by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, a subsidiary of CASC. It is intended to support China's manned lunar exploration program and will be capable of launching both crewed spacecraft and lunar landers.
What China's Moon Rocket Completed Somehow Better than NASA, even SpaceX!
The Long March-10 series includes two main configurations. The standard Long March-10 is a three-stage rocket with two boosters. It has a diameter of 5 meters and a maximum height of 92.5 meters, and it will handle launch missions for both manned spacecraft and lunar landers.
The Long March-10A is a two-stage, partially reusable version of the rocket. It also has a 5-meter diameter but is shorter, standing at 67 meters tall. Its first stage is designed for recovery and reuse. The 10A version will be used primarily for launching the Mengzhou crewed spacecraft and Tianzhou cargo spacecraft during the operational phase of China's space station program.
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