China recovers rocket stage on land for first time, after earlier recovery at sea
China has achieved its first successful land recovery of a rocket stage with the Zhuque-3 reusable rocket. This marks the second overall recovery for China, following a sea platform recovery in July.

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AI-generatedChina has achieved its first successful land recovery of a rocket stage with the Zhuque-3 reusable rocket. This marks the second overall recovery for China, following a sea platform recovery in July. The Zhuque-3 was launched on Wednesday morning, and its first stage was subsequently recovered on land. This recovery also signifies China's initial use of deployable landing legs, which state media described as a significant advancement in reusable rocket technology. This development aims to reduce launch costs by enabling hardware reuse, similar to efforts by companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin. Japan also recently conducted a test flight of an experimental reusable rocket, indicating its pursuit of similar cost-saving space technologies.
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5 extractedJapan conducted the first test flight of an experimental reusable rocket on July 11.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin have been recovering rockets since 2015.
This recovery marks a major breakthrough in China's reusable rocket technology.
The Zhuque-3 rocket's first stage was recovered using deployable landing legs.
China has successfully recaptured the first stage of a rocket on land for the first time.