China's Space Program Thread II

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On January 30, it was learned from the Aerospace Information Research Institute (AAIRI) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences that the AAIRI successfully conducted an experiment on the operational application of satellite-to-ground laser communication exceeding 100Gbps, achieving a communication rate of 120 gigabits per second (Gbps). The experimental results show that the communication link is stable and the downlink data quality is excellent. This is another major breakthrough achieved by the team, following 10Gbps in 2023 and 60Gbps in 2025, marking a new stage in my country's operational application capabilities of satellite-to-ground laser communication.

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A CMSA-operated amphibious capsule recovery vehicle was spotted at wenchang which more or less confirms that the Long March 10A test on February 11th will be the Mengzhou Max-Q Abort Test

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On January 29, 2026, the 240-ton-class commercial reusable high-pressure staged combustion liquid oxygen-kerosene engine of CASC successfully completed a 200-second long-duration test. This engine, designed for domestic commercial users and developed for large and medium-sized reusable launch vehicles, has achieved internationally leading performance levels.


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The engine is the Single-chamber version of the YF-130, this article says that it'll be used on the "CZ-10A Commercial Version" or "CZ-10C" next year. The source is unusual so i'm not 100% sold on this but the nomenclature and broad details fit with CALT's previous statements:
-in 2024, CALT Announceed a "CZ-10A Commercial Version"
-in 2025 CALT said that it'd use Kerozene and Methane-fuelled stages and fly in late 2027
-in december 2025 CALT announced that it was also called CZ-10C and according to observers at the presentation, that it'd use the same Methane upper stage as the CZ-10B with a new 1st stage that uses different engines from the YF-100K

This new version could have at least 1/3 higher thrust, the current single-core CZ-10A and CZ-10B are constrained by the low thrust of the YF-100K engines
 
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