China präsentiert neues Mondschiff und wiederverwendbare Rakete in einem außergewöhnlichen Test | Der Test stellt einen bedeutenden Schritt in Chinas Bestreben dar, bis 2030 Menschen auf dem Mond zu landen.

https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/02/china-showcases-new-moon-ship-and-reusable-rocket-in-one-extraordinary-test/

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  1. InsaneSnow45 on

    >China’s space program, striving to land astronauts on the Moon by 2030, carried out a test flight of a new reusable booster and crew capsule late Tuesday (US time), and the results were spectacular.

    >The demonstration “marks a significant breakthrough in the development of [China’s] manned lunar exploration program,” the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) said in a statement. China and the United States are racing to accomplish the next human landing on the Moon in a competition for national prestige and lunar resources. The Long March 10 rocket and Mengzhou spacecraft, both tested Tuesday, are core elements of China’s lunar architecture.

    >The launch of a subscale version of the Long March 10 rocket, still in development, provided engineers with an opportunity to verify the performance of an important part of the new Mengzhou capsule’s safety system. The test began with liftoff of the Long March 10 booster from a new launch pad at Wenchang Space Launch Site on Hainan Island, China’s southernmost province, at 10 pm EST Tuesday (03:00 UTC or 11 am Beijing time Wednesday).

  2. It doesn’t even matter who gets there first.
    Anyone who has been paying even a little attention understands that the Chinese program is intended to be long term from the start.
    Even if the USA gets there first, in a matter of years China will outclass them on every aspect up there.

  3. annonymous_bosch on

    I was not around for the last space race but I’m here now and I love the new one revving up.

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