On July 10, 2026, China successfully launched its Long March 10B rocket, marking its inaugural flight. The mission included the recovery of the first-stage booster, which is a significant achievement in the country's space program. This development contributes to the ongoing competition in space exploration between China and the United States.
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China's Long March 10B Rocket Launches and Recovers First Stage Booster
China's Long March 10B rocket was launched on July 10, 2026, successfully recovering its first-stage booster. This event represents a significant milestone in China's space program and highlights the ongoing rivalry in space exploration with the United States.
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