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China 's Long March 9 rocket will have a reusable first stage powered by 30 YF-215 engines.
The new specifications also include a fully reusable configuration of the rocket, with an upper stage that looks eerily similar to Starship 's second stage.
China intends to fly this vehicle for the first time in 2033 , nearly a decade from now .
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