China plans to use parachutes to control its rocket debris problem

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China plans to use parachutes to control its rocket debris problem
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The system could improve safety and reduce the country's launch costs.

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The parachute system will be used to recover side boosters attached to China's Long March 3B, 3C and 2F rockets. CASC is also looking at, which protect spacecraft on their way up through the atmosphere before being jettisoned.

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