China successfully tests sea-based rocket booster recovery system, state media says

BEIJING, July 10 (Reuters) – China on Friday successfully tested an ​experimental rocket retrieval ‌system using a net attached to a sea platform, ​state media reported, ​in the hopes of ⁠breaking U.S. dominance in ​reusable rockets.
The Long March ​10B rocket lifted off from the Hainan commercial space ​launch site in southern ​China and, about six minutes ‌after ⁠separation of its booster and upper stage, the booster returned vertically and ​was ​recovered ⁠on an offshore platform, state broadcaster ​CCTV reported.
It marked ​China’s ⁠first successful controlled recovery of a carrier rocket’s ⁠booster, ​CCTV said.

Reporting ​by Ethan Wang and Ryan Woo; ​Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman.

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