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Russia to Launch Partially Reusable Rockets by 2026 – ThomasNet News
The rocket, known as Amur, has raised eyebrows at SpaceX due to its strong resemblance to the Falcon 9.

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Russia’s space agency Roscosmos has announced plans to develop a partially reusable rocket by 2026. The rocket, known as Amur, has raised eyebrows at SpaceX due to its strong resemblance to the Falcon 9.
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