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The Suzaku-3 Yao2 rocket mission was a complete success today. The Suzake-3 Yao2 carrier rocket is 66.1 meters high and 4.5 meters in diameter. Seen from the outside, its arrow body is made of stainless steel, which is about the same material as the thermos we usually use to drink water. Suzake-3 recycling has to go through three hurdles: supersonic re-entry, high-precision guidance, and a last-foot “brake.” In a nutshell, it is necessary to make a 15-story high-rise building fly at supersonic speed in more than 300 seconds to reduce the speed of a bullet to zero, land lightly, stand steady, and ensure that it is in perfect condition. Today, when the Suzake-3 Yao2 carrier rocket stands steady and the first sub-stage of the rocket has achieved China's first controlled land recycling, it is of great significance. First, it indicates that China Aerospace has a type 2 recyclable launch vehicle; second, as the number of reuses increases, its launch cost is expected to be reduced by 70%; third, satellite internet networking also has a “new shuttle” — its future 20-ton capacity can send dozens of satellites to the sky at once. Imagine the future. When recycling becomes the norm, you'll see more and more Chinese launch vehicles returning from space. I believe that day won't be too far away.

Zhitongcaijing·08/19/2026 13:41:41
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The Suzaku-3 Yao2 rocket mission was a complete success today. The Suzake-3 Yao2 carrier rocket is 66.1 meters high and 4.5 meters in diameter. Seen from the outside, its arrow body is made of stainless steel, which is about the same material as the thermos we usually use to drink water. Suzake-3 recycling has to go through three hurdles: supersonic re-entry, high-precision guidance, and a last-foot “brake.” In a nutshell, it is necessary to make a 15-story high-rise building fly at supersonic speed in more than 300 seconds to reduce the speed of a bullet to zero, land lightly, stand steady, and ensure that it is in perfect condition. Today, when the Suzake-3 Yao2 carrier rocket stands steady and the first sub-stage of the rocket has achieved China's first controlled land recycling, it is of great significance. First, it indicates that China Aerospace has a type 2 recyclable launch vehicle; second, as the number of reuses increases, its launch cost is expected to be reduced by 70%; third, satellite internet networking also has a “new shuttle” — its future 20-ton capacity can send dozens of satellites to the sky at once. Imagine the future. When recycling becomes the norm, you'll see more and more Chinese launch vehicles returning from space. I believe that day won't be too far away.