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With SpaceX’s successful rocket recovery and landing, rocket reuse is no longer an ethereal dream. On May 6, the “Nebulas-M” No. 1 test rocket independently developed by the commercial rocket company Jiangsu Shenlan Aerospace completed a 1-kilometer vertical take-off and landing (VTVL) flight test. The rocket moved laterally during the process of climbing and falling, and finally landed to a point less than 0.5 meters from the “bull’s eye” position of the landing site, and the “Nebula-M” test rocket was successfully recovered. The video This kilometer-level VTVL vertical recovery flight test marks that Deep Blue Aerospace has only 10 months and 3 launch tests to achieve the same level of test results achieved by SpaceX in 2012-2013 with 8 launch tests in more than a year. At the same time, Deep Blue Aerospace became the second company in the world to complete all low-altitude engineering tests for vertical recovery and reuse of liquid oxygen kerosene rockets (the first being SpaceX). According to reports, the rocket body used for this kilometer-level test is still the “Nebula-M” No. 1 test rocket.
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