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== References == {{Reflist |refs = <!-- <ref name=npr2020-09-07> {{cite news | url = https://www.npr.org/2020/09/09/911113352/new-chinese-space-plane-landed-at-mysterious-air-base-evidence-suggests | title = New Chinese Space Plane Landed At Mysterious Air Base, Evidence Suggests | publisher = [[National Public Radio]] | author = Geoff Brumfiel | date = 2020-09-07 | access-date = 2020-09-19 | quote = The photo, which is too low resolution to be conclusive, was snapped by the San Francisco-based company Planet. It shows what could be the classified Chinese spacecraft on a long runway, along with several support vehicles lined up nearby. }} </ref> --> <!-- unsused reference <ref name=spaceflightnow2020-09-08> {{cite news | url = https://spaceflightnow.com/2020/09/08/china-completes-test-flight-of-experimental-reusable-spacecraft/ | title = China tests experimental reusable spacecraft shrouded in mystery | website = spaceflightnow.com | author = Stephen Clark | date = 2020-09-08 | access-date = 2020-09-19 | quote = The spacecraft took off on top of a Long March 2F rocket Friday from the Jiuquan launch base in the Gobi Desert of northwestern China, according to a statement from the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp., or CASC, the state-owned company that oversees Chinaโs space industry. }} </ref> --> <!-- unsused reference <ref name=xinhuanet2020-09-06> {{cite news | url = http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-09/06/c_139346803.htm | title = China's reusable experimental spacecraft back to landing site | website = [[Xinhuanet]] | date = 2020-09-06 | location = [[Jiuquan]] | access-date = 2020-09-19 | quote = The successful flight marked the country's important breakthrough in reusable spacecraft research and is expected to offer convenient and low-cost round trip transport for the peaceful use of the space. }} </ref> --> <!-- unsused reference <ref name=xinhuanet2020-09-04> {{cite news | url = http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-09/04/c_139342598.htm | title = China launches reusable experimental spacecraft | website = [[Xinhuanet]] | date = 2020-09-04 | location = [[Jiuquan]] | access-date = 2020-09-19 | quote = After a period of in-orbit operation, the spacecraft will return to the scheduled landing site in China. It will test reusable technologies during its flight, providing technological support for the peaceful use of space. }} </ref> --> <!-- unsused reference <ref name=nytimes2020-09-06> {{cite news | url = https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2020/09/06/technology/06reuters-china-space.html | title = Reusable Chinese Spacecraft Lands Successfully: State Media | newspaper = [[The New York Times]] | date = 2020-09-06 | author1 = Ryan Woo | author2 = Stella Qiu | author3 = Simon Cameron-Moore | access-date = 2020-09-19 | quote = Chinese social media has been rife with speculation over the spacecraft, which some commentators compared to the U.S. Air Force's X-37B, an autonomous spaceplane made by Boeing that can remain in orbit for long periods of time before flying back to Earth on its own. }} </ref> --> }} {{Clear}} {{Chinese space program}} {{Shenzhou program}} {{Tiangong space station}} {{Chinese space facilities and organizations}} {{Spaceflight}} {{Politics of outer space}} {{S&T in China}} {{Transport in China}} {{China topics |state = autocollapse }} {{Portal bar|China|Spaceflight}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Chinese Space Program}} [[Category:Space programs by country|China, PR]] [[Category:Space program of the People's Republic of China| ]]
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