China's Space Ambitions Mirror SpaceX with New Rocket Innovations

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China's latest design for its Long March 9 super heavy-lift rocket closely resembles SpaceX's Starship, featuring a fully reusable first stage with 30 methane and liquid oxygen-fueled engines. This design shift reflects China's strategy to emulate SpaceX's advancements in reusable rocket technology as both nations compete in a new space race, particularly focusing on lunar exploration and settlement. While the U.S. currently leads with SpaceX's Starship, China's evolving designs indicate its intent to catch up in developing reusable spaceflight capabilities.
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