Chinese reusable shuttle returns to Earth



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The Chinese experimental reusable spacecraft on Sunday, September 6, landed safely at the planned landing site.

An experimental reusable space shuttle from China safely returned to Earth. This is reported by Reuters with reference to local media.

The vehicle, designed for peaceful space exploration, was launched into orbit by the Changzheng-2F launch vehicle on Friday.

As the newspaper notes, little is known about the mission: Photos and video materials with the shuttle launch or landing were not released by state media, and it is not reported which technologies were tested.

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China announced three years ago the 2020 launch of a spacecraft that can fly like an airplane and will be reusable, increasing the frequency of launches into space and reducing their cost.

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