China tests next-generation rocket engine?
(China Daily, Jul 11, 2006)China has successfully test a rocket engine for the proposed new-generation carrier rocket to power future moon landings and manned space flights, Xinhua News Agency reported.
Tests of the liquid hydrogen- and kerosene-fueled engine were a "complete success", a spokesperson from the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation was quoted as saying.
With maximum propulsion of 120 tons, the new engine is three times more powerful than those currently used by China's Long March rockets.
The engine will propel a new-generation rocket able to sling heavy satellites and moon exploration equipment into orbit, experts told Xinhua.
All indices of the engine are in the normal range during the test-driving of a 120 ton liquid hydrogen and kerosene-fired engine,experts with the Aerospace Propulsion Academy of the corporation said.
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January 27th, 2010 at 1:14 pm
Thats right the Chinese are going to the moon. Day will come Chinese will be building colonies and reaching for the stars and our money will be in the mountains of Pakistan chasing Osama.