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Disaster! China Revealed New its Own Starship Made NASA Embarrassed! Elon's Reaction...
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00:00: Intro
00:54: Copied ideas on Long March 9
03:46: NASA systems’ problems
05:59: SpaceX’s Starship
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#greatspacex #elonmusk #spacex #nasa #starship
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Disaster! China Revealed New its Own Starship Made NASA Embarrassed! Elon's Reaction...
From ground systems to rockets, and from private to government sectors, it’s clear that China is taking cues from SpaceX in nearly every area.
Their latest—and most ambitious—endeavor is the Long March 9, set to be China’s most powerful launch vehicle yet, inspired heavily by SpaceX’s own designs. With this new rocket, China aims to achieve bold milestones, including advancing in the lunar race.
Meanwhile, NASA’s systems are grappling with mounting challenges, underscoring the critical role of SpaceX and Starship in helping NASA stay ahead and counter China’s strategic ambitions.
So, just how powerful is China’s new rocket? And how will SpaceX outmaneuver these so-called imitators?
Join us as we dive into all this and more on today’s episode of Great SpaceX.
Disaster! China Revealed New its Own Starship Made NASA Embarrassed! Elon's Reaction...
You may recall that I mentioned a notable Chinese rocket design that closely resembles SpaceX's Starship: the future iteration of the Long March 9. Soon, this model will make its debut. According to Science and Technology Daily, China will showcase it at the Zhuhai Airshow on November 12. Alongside the Long March 9, the event will also feature the Long March 10A, the initial version of their lunar rocket.
Long March 9 is set to become China’s largest rocket, far exceeding the current Long March 5, which stands 27.6 meters tall with a 3.5-meter diameter. In comparison, Long March 9 will be a massive 114 meters tall with a diameter of 10.6 meters. This rocket will be powered by 30 YF-215 engines, each producing 450,000 pounds (200 tons) of thrust, for a total liftoff thrust of 13.5 million pounds, or roughly 6,000 tons.
Disaster! China Revealed New its Own Starship Made NASA Embarrassed! Elon's Reaction...
The reason it’s often called a “Starship copy” lies in the recent design revisions. Currently, Long March 9 is an expendable model with up to four optional side boosters, each 5 meters in diameter. However, the future version of this rocket will adopt key Starship-like features, most notably a reduction from three stages to two and the addition of flaps for controlled descent. These updates will enable reusability, while the YF-215 engines will switch to methane and liquid oxygen—just like SpaceX's Raptor engines.
With these mimicry tactics, China is moving forward with confidence in its ambitious plans for the Long March 9.
Once operational, the Long March 9 is likely to replace China’s current rocket lineup for key missions, such as resupplying the Tiangong Space Station. While some believe a rocket of this scale is unnecessary, Tiangong is expected to expand in the future, accommodating more astronauts, which will ultimately necessitate a larger launch vehicle.
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00:00: Intro
00:54: Copied ideas on Long March 9
03:46: NASA systems’ problems
05:59: SpaceX’s Starship
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#greatspacex #elonmusk #spacex #nasa #starship
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===
SpaceX Starship SN
Be the first to sponsor us Thank you.
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Disaster! China Revealed New its Own Starship Made NASA Embarrassed! Elon's Reaction...
From ground systems to rockets, and from private to government sectors, it’s clear that China is taking cues from SpaceX in nearly every area.
Their latest—and most ambitious—endeavor is the Long March 9, set to be China’s most powerful launch vehicle yet, inspired heavily by SpaceX’s own designs. With this new rocket, China aims to achieve bold milestones, including advancing in the lunar race.
Meanwhile, NASA’s systems are grappling with mounting challenges, underscoring the critical role of SpaceX and Starship in helping NASA stay ahead and counter China’s strategic ambitions.
So, just how powerful is China’s new rocket? And how will SpaceX outmaneuver these so-called imitators?
Join us as we dive into all this and more on today’s episode of Great SpaceX.
Disaster! China Revealed New its Own Starship Made NASA Embarrassed! Elon's Reaction...
You may recall that I mentioned a notable Chinese rocket design that closely resembles SpaceX's Starship: the future iteration of the Long March 9. Soon, this model will make its debut. According to Science and Technology Daily, China will showcase it at the Zhuhai Airshow on November 12. Alongside the Long March 9, the event will also feature the Long March 10A, the initial version of their lunar rocket.
Long March 9 is set to become China’s largest rocket, far exceeding the current Long March 5, which stands 27.6 meters tall with a 3.5-meter diameter. In comparison, Long March 9 will be a massive 114 meters tall with a diameter of 10.6 meters. This rocket will be powered by 30 YF-215 engines, each producing 450,000 pounds (200 tons) of thrust, for a total liftoff thrust of 13.5 million pounds, or roughly 6,000 tons.
Disaster! China Revealed New its Own Starship Made NASA Embarrassed! Elon's Reaction...
The reason it’s often called a “Starship copy” lies in the recent design revisions. Currently, Long March 9 is an expendable model with up to four optional side boosters, each 5 meters in diameter. However, the future version of this rocket will adopt key Starship-like features, most notably a reduction from three stages to two and the addition of flaps for controlled descent. These updates will enable reusability, while the YF-215 engines will switch to methane and liquid oxygen—just like SpaceX's Raptor engines.
With these mimicry tactics, China is moving forward with confidence in its ambitious plans for the Long March 9.
Once operational, the Long March 9 is likely to replace China’s current rocket lineup for key missions, such as resupplying the Tiangong Space Station. While some believe a rocket of this scale is unnecessary, Tiangong is expected to expand in the future, accommodating more astronauts, which will ultimately necessitate a larger launch vehicle.
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To be resolved, thank you.
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