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Long March 12A Reaches Orbit on Debut as Booster Recovery Fails

The push for reusable boosters seeks to cut launch costs for China’s planned satellite networks.

Overview

  • The state-developed Long March 12A lifted off from Jiuquan and its second stage reached the planned orbit, according to CASC.
  • The first stage aimed for a vertical landing about 250 kilometers downrange near Minqin in Gansu but was not recovered, with the cause under investigation.
  • This was China’s second unsuccessful orbital booster recovery attempt in December, after LandSpace’s Zhuque-3 missed its landing earlier in the month.
  • SAST and CASC said the flight generated critical engineering data and that teams will conduct a comprehensive review to improve recovery plans.
  • LandSpace executive Dong Kai says the company targets a successful booster recovery in mid-2026 with Zhuque-3 and plans eventual reuse on later flights.