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Watch China land a reusable rocket for the first time, a new challenge for Elon Musk's SpaceX

China's Long March rocket has now matched Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin in returning a first-stage booster.

Watch China land a reusable rocket for the first time, a new challenge for Elon Musk's SpaceX
Business Insider Mkt โ€” 10 July 2026
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China's Long March rocket has now matched Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin in returning a first-stage booster. This report comes from B

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Why This Matters

The successful return of China's Long March rocket booster marks a pivotal moment in the global space race, signaling that reusable launch systems are no longer the exclusive domain of U.S. private enterprises. This achievement underscores the accelerating pace of China's aerospace ambitions, which now directly challenge traditional Western dominance in cost-efficient spaceflight. For the commercial sector, it intensifies competition over launch pricing and reliability, potentially reshaping the economics of satellite deployment and human spaceflight.

Background Context

China's space program has historically operated under a state-driven model, with milestones like the Shenzhou crewed missions and lunar exploration projects tied to broader strategic goals. The Long March series, while not initially designed for reusability, has seen rapid technological iterations to close the gap with SpaceX's Falcon 9. This shift reflects Beijing's broader push to reduce launch costs, secure independent access to space, and project technological parity with the U.S. and its commercial allies.

What Happens Next

Industry observers will closely monitor whether China can scale its reusable rocket program to commercial viability, particularly in competing for international satellite contracts. The success of this test may accelerate plans for a super-heavy lift reusable rocket, similar to SpaceX's Starship, which could redefine lunar and Mars mission architectures. Meanwhile, U.S. policymakers may face pressure to sustain or expand funding for NASA's Space Launch System or private partnerships to avoid ceding leadership in next-generation spaceflight.

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