China's next reusable rocket project
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China is planning to launch a reusable variant of a new rocket for crewed missions next year. ๐ See more SpaceNews daily news from this playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxpJCi_UVnXN0skw0a_pbKnhvvx--DFAi ๐ Don't miss our weekly Space Minds podcast, subscribe and get notifications. Here's the playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxpJCi_UVnXMLIjtdMFQ8N1dEyo33iPtu Here are today's stories in SpaceNews First Up for December 31, 2025. - China is planning to launch a reusable variant of a new rocket for crewed missions next year. - The European Space Agency confirmed it was hit by a cyberattack but downplayed the severity of the incident. - Vandenberg Space Force Base is offering a new launch site for heavy-lift vehicles. - British space manufacturing startup Space Forge says it has achieved a key milestone in its efforts to produce semiconductors in orbit. - Planet says its work with Google on demonstrating orbital data centers could be a huge long-term op
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