Technology term
Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV)
A rocket designed so that part of it, usually the first stage or booster, can return to Earth intact after launch and fly again on a later mission, instead of being discarded. Reusability can cut launch costs because the same hardware carries multiple payloads over its lifetime.
English
Reusable Launch Vehicle
Arabic
صاروخ قابل لإعادة الاستخدام
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