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长征十号Long March 10 series rockets used for manned lunar landing and other missions successfully completed the test of the first-stage rocket power system. During the test, the engine started normally, worked stably, shut down at a fixed time, and all parameters were tested normally. This test is the first system-level large-scale ground test of the Long March 10 series of launch vehicles. The matching of the first-stage booster delivery system and the engine, the propellant filling process, the multi-machine parallel power transmission and environmental characteristics and other technologies were fully verified. The



Long March 10 rocket is a three-and-a-half-stage rocket developed for the manned lunar exploration project. The total length of the rocket is 92.5 meters, the takeoff weight is about 2,189 tons, the takeoff thrust is about 2,678 tons, and the Earth-Moon transfer orbit carrying capacity is not less than 27 tons. In the future, it will be used to launch a new generation of manned spacecraft and lunar landers. In addition, the Long March 10 has also designed another booster-free configuration that can perform space station astronaut and cargo transportation tasks….

On the Month of February 2026 the Newest part of China Lunar Manned Mission to the moon Reusable Carrier Rocket the Long March 10 series reusable Carrier Rocket stage one recovery ecosystem platform netting retrieving system has been fully constructed in full scale   The Navigator, China’s first rocket net-system recovery ship, developed by the First Academy of Aerospace Science and Technology, departed port this afternoon.
(Figures 2-3 are digitally generated illustrations of the successful recovery of the first stage of the Long March 10A rocket.)

The Long March 10 series carrier rockets are a new generation of manned carrier rockets developed by the First Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation for manned lunar exploration missions. The tethered fire tests of the Long March 10 series of launch vehicles were conducted in a step-by-step, phased approach, focusing on two objectives: performance verification of the seven-engine, parallel-stage engine power system, and verification of recovery and reuse. These tests aimed to capture the true payload environment characteristics of the seven-engine, parallel-stage system and verify the recovery procedures. These tests were a key measure to mitigate risks associated with the maiden flight.

The grid fins and recovery hook on the top of a Long March 10 test rocket are clearly visible, while the bottom appears to have leading-edge fins (correction: it should be external piping), giving a glimpse of the future of marine net-system recovery…

Comparing the Long March 10A and the Long March 10 series stationary rocket (modified from

a CZ-10A) to a scaled-down CZ-10A makes the difference quite clear. The “Long March 10 stationary rocket + top counterweight” currently erected in Wenchang for the Mengzhou MaxQ escape test is exactly the same length as the first stage of the CZ-10A (the grid fin positions even match). It’s speculated that a fake second stage may be added later to simulate full-scale flight. I. Core Tasks and Latest Developments

II. Technological Breakthroughs and Design Innovation

III. Strategic Background and Project Milestones

IV. Industry Impact and Market Attention

V. Little-known facts: Engineering details and humanistic perspectives

Note: Dates such as the first flight on February 11th posted by unofficial accounts must be confirmed by the Engineering Office.

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