China Prepares for Launch of Long March 10B Rocket Following Successful Wet Dress Rehearsal
China's Long March 10B rocket is poised for launch after a recent wet dress rehearsal, indicating a possible debut in weeks. This launch is significant for increasing China's payload capacity and supporting future lunar missions.

China has conducted a wet dress rehearsal for its Long March 10B rocket at the Hainan Commercial Space Launch Site, indicating a potential launch within weeks. This rocket variant, capable of carrying 11,000 kilograms to a 900-kilometer altitude, is essential for the Guowang megaconstellation and future lunar missions, enhancing China's launch capabilities.
The Long March 10B's development is part of a broader initiative by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) to increase launch frequency and support crewed lunar landings. The rocket's first flight may be contingent on the success of the Long March 10A, which is also expected to launch this year. The successful recovery of stages using nets may set a precedent for future reusable rocket launches.




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