China retrieves its first reusable satellite in a quest to cut space research costs
The national space agency says the experimental technology met its technical targets
The China National Space Administration said the Shijian-19 satellite met its targets on various technological fronts, from reusability to payload ratio and re-entry.
“Shijian-19 is … an efficient platform for research in microgravity science and space life sciences,” state broadcaster CCTV reported on Saturday.
“Additionally, the Shijian-19 satellite provided an in-orbit flight test verification opportunity for domestically produced components and materials.
“The flight tests verified the technical specifications of a new generation of high-performance, reusable space experiment platforms.”
The satellite is part of a series developed by the Fifth Academy of the Aerospace Science and Technology Group for scientific exploration and experiments.