The Borneo Post

China aims to outstrip Nasa with superpower­ful rocket

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BEIJING: China is working on a super-powerful rocket that would be capable of delivering heavier payloads into low orbit than Nasa, a leading Chinese space expert was quoted as saying yesterday.

By 2030, the Long March- 9 rocket under developmen­t will be able to carry 140 tonnes into lowEarth orbit – where TV and earth observatio­n satellites currently fly – said Long Lehao, a senior official from the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, according to the official Xinhua news agency.

This compares to the 20 tonnes deliverabl­e by Europe’s Ariane 5 rocket or the 64 tonnes by Elon Musk’s Falcon Heavy, which in February catapulted one of the US entreprene­ur’s red Tesla Roadster cars towards Mars.

It would also outstrip the 130 tonnes of Nasa’s Space Launch System, which is due to become operationa­l in 2020.

China’s Long March- 9 would have a core stage measuring 10 metres in diameter and boast four powerful boosters, each with a diameter of five metres.

Xinhua quoted Long as saying the rocket could be used in manned lunar landings, deep space exploratio­n or constructi­ng a space-based solar power plant.

In addition, China is working on a reusable space rocket, which is expected to make its maiden flight in 2021. The first stage and the boosters will be retrieved after a vertical landing, Long said in a speech in Beijing.

China is pouring billions into its military-run space programme, with hopes of having a crewed space station by 2022, and of sending humans to the Moon in the near future. — AFP

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