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China’s record-breaking Gravity-1 rocket aces amazing debut launch from ship at sea (video)


A squat and brawny Chinese rocket just aced its second-ever liftoff.

Orienspace’s Gravity-1, the world’s most powerful solid-fuel rocket, launched from the deck of a ship in the Yellow Sea on Oct. 10 at 10:20 p.m. EDT (0420 GMT and 10:20 a.m. Beijing time on Oct. 11).

The dramatic liftoff, which was caught on video, sent two huge plumes of exhaust into the hazy sky.

a squat white rocket launches from a ship at sea, generating two huge plumes of exhaust

The Chinese company Orienspace’s Gravity-1 rocket launches for the second time ever, lifting off from a ship on Oct. 10, 2025. (Image credit: CCTV)

The 100-foot-tall (30-meter-tall) Gravity-1 consists of three stages and four strap-on boosters, all of which employ solid-fuel rocket motors. The vehicle is capable of lofting about 14,300 pounds (6,500 kilograms) of payload to low Earth orbit (LEO).

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