The principle of this ignition is also very simple, which is to push the rocket back into Earth's atmosphere, after all, in outer space, rockets are free from gravitational effects.
The two booster rockets are synchronized.
Ignite the boosters to enter the atmosphere from outer space and then shut them down again, allowing the two booster rockets to fall downward by Earth's gravity.
At this point, no thrust is needed; the key is to maintain balance for the two booster rockets. However, this had always been a major challenge in rocket recovery technology because if stability during descent is not handled well, subsequent precision recovery in designated areas becomes difficult.
The Aerospace Academy of Mist City Arts and Science University and Feiyue Aerospace have solved this problem, catching up to Eckx's Space Exploration Technology Company in rocket recovery technology.
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