Spacecraft properties | |
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Spacecraft type | Reusable spacecraft |
Manufacturer | Undisclosed |
Launch mass | Undisclosed |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | 4 September 2020, 07:30 UTC[1](1st launch) 4 August 2022, 16:00 UTC (2nd launch) 14 December 2023, 14:12 UTC (3rd launch) |
Rocket | Long March 2F |
Launch site | Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center |
End of mission | |
Landing date | 6 September 2020, 02:00 UTC [2](1st landing) 8 May 2023 (2nd landing) 6 September 2024, 01:10 UTC (3rd landing) |
Landing site | Lop Nur, runway 05 |
Orbital parameters | |
Reference system | Geocentric orbit[1] |
Regime | Low Earth orbit |
Periapsis altitude | 332 km |
Apoapsis altitude | 348 km |
Inclination | 50.20° |
Period | 90.0 minutes (?) |
The Chinese reusable experimental spacecraft (Chinese: 可重复使用试验航天器; pinyin: Kěchóngfùshǐyòng shìyàn hángtiānqì; lit. 'Reusable Experimental Spacecraft') is the first reusable spacecraft produced by China. It embarked upon its initial orbital mission on 4 September 2020.[3][4][2][5] According to media reports, the spacecraft is launched into Earth orbit in a vertical configuration while enclosed within the payload fairings of a rocket like a traditional satellite, but it returns to Earth via autonomous runway landing. In the absence of any official descriptions of the spacecraft or photographic depictions thereof, some observers have speculated that the spacecraft may resemble the X-37B spaceplane of the United States in both form and function.[6][7]
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