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BEIJING, Dec 3 (Reuters) - China's Zhuque-3 reusable rocket, developed by private firm LandSpace, failed to make a successful landing on Wednesday, but its debut launch has thrust the global race for reusable rockets into the spotlight. The stainless steel ...
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China’s dream of reusable rockets hits setback as Zhuque-3 fails critical landing burn despite flawless launch
China’s private space company, LandSpace Technology, achieved a historic milestone on December 3, 2025, with its Zhuque-3 rocket. The 66-meter, methane-fueled Zhuque-3 successfully delivered a dummy payload into low Earth orbit, marking China’s most ...
Six months after its first orbital rocket cleared the launch tower for just 14 seconds before crashing back to Earth, Gilmour Space Technologies has secured 217 million Australian dollars ($148 million) in funding that CEO Adam Gilmour says finally gives Australia a fighting chance in the global space race,
China's commercial aerospace sector completed 50 launches last year, accounting for 54 percent of the country's total, with commercial carrier rockets making 25 launches, according to recent data from the China National Space Administration.
Chinese companies developing reusable commercial rockets will have access to a fast lane for initial public offerings on the tech-heavy STAR market that exempts them from some financial requirements, the Shanghai Stock Exchange said on Friday.
A private Chinese space firm successfully sent its Zhuque-3 rocket to orbit but failed in its historic attempt to re-land the rocket booster Wednesday – the first such trial by a Chinese firm as the country’s growing commercial space sector races to ...
Welcome to Edition 8.23 of the Rocket Report! Several new rockets made their first flights this year. Blue Origin’s New Glenn was the most notable debut, with a successful inaugural launch in January followed by an impressive second flight in November ...
Morgan Stanley upgrades space sector with Rocket Lab price target at $105 and MDA at $46 as launch activity and policy support drive 2026 growth outlook.