China aims to outstrip NASA with super-powerful rocket

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BEIJING, July 2, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – 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 Monday.

By 2030, the Long March-9 rocket under development will be able to carry
140 tonnes into low-Earth 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 (33 feet)
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.

The Asian superpower is looking to finally catch up with the US and Russia
after years of belatedly matching their space milestones.

China is also planning to build a base on the moon, the state-run Global
Times said in early March, citing the Communist Party chief of the China
Academy of Space Technology.