China's reusable experimental spacecraft back to landing site
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JIUQUAN -- China's reusable experimental spacecraft on Sunday returned to the scheduled landing site after a two-day in-orbit operation.
The spacecraft was launched with a Long March 2F carrier rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Northwest China on Sept 4.
The successful flight marked the country's important breakthrough in reusable spacecraft research and is expected to offer convenient and low-cost round trip transport for the peaceful use of the space.
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