Chinese space startup successfully launches a reusable rocket to a new height

2019-08-10 15:18:20 CGTN Mo Hong'e
Linkspace's RLV-T5 rocket blasted off from its launch base in Lenghu Town, Yuya City, Qinghai Province, at 10:35 am Beijing time, August 10, 2019. (CGTN Photo)

Linkspace's RLV-T5 rocket blasted off from its launch base in Lenghu Town, Yuya City, Qinghai Province, at 10:35 am Beijing time, August 10, 2019. (CGTN Photo)

Chinese private space startup Linkspace on Saturday successfully completed the third vertical takeoff, vertical landing (VTVL) test of a rocket, taking a step further in its development of a recyclable orbital rocket. 

The rocket, named RLV-T5 (NewLine Baby), blasted off at 10:35 am Beijing time at Linkspace's launch base in Lenghu Town, Yuya City, northwest China's Qinghai Province.

It reached a new height of 300 meters before landing steadily and accurately at the designated area with little deviation. The whole process lasted for 50 seconds.

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