Published: 10:04, December 11, 2024
China conducts successful static firing test of XZY-1 verification rocket
By Xinhua
This image captured from a video released by Jianyuan Technology, shows an XZY-1 rocket conducting a static firing test.  

HAIYANG, Shandong - China's XZY-1 verification rocket has conducted a successful static firing test at the Haiyang Oriental Aerospace Port in East China's Shandong province.

The XZY-1 rocket was developed by Beijing Jianyuan Technology Co., Ltd., which is also known as Space Epoch. It is China's first medium-lift launch vehicle with a stainless steel rocket body that is powered by liquid oxygen-methane engines and recoverable after ocean splashdown.

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The test involved full-power static firing that lasted 20 seconds, during which its 70-tonne-class liquid oxygen-methane engine was ignited and operated as scheduled.

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The success of the test confirmed the operational reliability of the entire rocket system and verified the performance of Space Epoch's self-developed test stand, which has an elevated steel structure and a water-cooled flow guide.