Test rocket delivery? Taobao response
王者戰士
发表于 2024-4-1 14:02:39
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On April 1st, Taobao's official WeChat account responded to the experiment of rocket delivery, stating that many great things initially seemed like a joke.
Previously, Sina Technology reported that domestic commercial rocket companies are collaborating with Taobao to launch a test project using reusable carrier rocket technology to transport express delivery. It plans to conduct its first cargo rocket recovery test in the middle of the year and deliver the first Taobao Aerospace Express. If the project progresses smoothly, Taobao will truly achieve "hourly delivery" on a global scale in the future.
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