- China successfully recovered a Long March 10B rocket booster for the first time, marking a breakthrough in reusable rocket technology.
- The booster was captured by a net-based retrieval system on an offshore platform, differing from the leg-landing approach used by SpaceX and Blue Origin.
- This method simplifies onboard structure, reduces weight, potentially increases payload capacity, and is adaptable to landing deviations.
- The development aims to cut launch costs and support China's expanding commercial satellite networks and future crewed lunar missions.
- Shares in Chinese aerospace companies surged following the successful test, with the Long March 10B compared to SpaceX's Falcon 9 in payload capacity.