China has completed a long range test of a three-stage liquid hydrogen-oxygen engine for the new generation manned launch vehicle in a high-altitude simulation environment, according to the Academy of Aerospace Propulsion Technology.
This was reported by The Xinhua News Agency.
The test confirms that China's liquid hydrogen-oxygen engine's high-altitude simulation test capacity has reached 1,000-seconds, which will assist the country to build its manned lunar exploration program.
The test was conducted on a newly-built vertical high-altitude simulation test stand constructed by a research institute under the Academy of Aerospace Propulsion Technology. It is a high-altitude simulation test stand for hydrogen-oxygen engines, with the world's longest test period.
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