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Long March 12A reaches orbit in first reusable launch attempt, but landing fails

Posted on December 22, 2025 by Astrobitica

A first launch of the Long March 12A Chinese state-owned reusable rocket reached orbit late Monday, but attempted recovery of the first stage downrange failed.

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