
China touts fourth reusable spacecraft, signals gains in space race

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China has successfully launched its fourth reusable spacecraft mission since 2020, using a Long March-2F rocket. The unmanned spaceplane aims to conduct technological verification for multiple uses, supporting China's goals for the peaceful use of outer space. The project, nicknamed "Shenlong" or "Divine Dragon," has seen previous missions with varying durations in orbit. The Shenlong is compared to the U.S. X-37B, both being unmanned spaceplanes. Additionally, China is advancing in other aerospace projects, including a new eVTOL aircraft and the upcoming Chang’e 7 lunar mission.
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