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Tag: Reusability

Posted inCommercial, Launch, News

Launch startup iSpace secures fresh funding as hot fire tests heat up China’s reusable rocket race

by Andrew JonesSeptember 18, 2025September 18, 2025

Launch startup iSpace has raised significant series D+ funding as commercial competitors in China report progress with hot fire tests.

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Zhuque-3 first stage stands vertically on the launch pad at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, secured to a large blue service tower, with the sun setting behind it. The stainless steel rocket displays the Landspace logo prominently.
Posted inCivil, Commercial, Launch, News

China is about to start trying to land and reuse its rockets

by Andrew JonesAugust 25, 2025August 25, 2025
A Long March 12 rocket lifts off from the Wenchang Commercial Launch Site in Hainan, China, on August 4, 2025, trailing a bright plume of exhaust and thick clouds of smoke against a twilight sky. The rocket is carrying a batch of low Earth orbit broadband satellites developed by GalaxySpace.
Posted inCivil, Commercial, Launch, News

New rocket plans continue to emerge to support China’s growing space ambitions

by Andrew JonesAugust 22, 2025August 22, 2025
Posted inLaunch, News

ULA making new efforts on Vulcan reusability

by Jeff FoustAugust 21, 2025August 21, 2025
Posted inCommercial, Launch, News

Chinese launch startup unveils autonomous rocket recovery ship

by Andrew JonesAugust 11, 2025August 11, 2025
Posted inCommercial, Launch, News

Orienspace targets 2025 test flight of Gravity-2 after engine test

by Andrew JonesJuly 10, 2025July 10, 2025
Zhuque-3 first stage stands vertically on the launch pad at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, secured to a large blue service tower, with the sun setting behind it. The stainless steel rocket displays the Landspace logo prominently.
Posted inCommercial, Launch, News

Landspace performs 9-engine static fire test for reusable Zhuque-3 rocket 

by Andrew JonesJune 20, 2025June 20, 2025
Astronstone's stainless steel rocket stage and AS-1 scale model inside a production facility in China, featuring prominent weld lines and branding; a large banner on the wall displays Chinese characters.
Posted inCommercial, Launch, News

China’s Astronstone raises early funding for stainless steel rocket with “chopstick” recovery

by Andrew JonesMay 30, 2025May 30, 2025
A tall, cylindrical rocket is captured in the final moments of a vertical descent, hovering just above the surface of calm coastal waters during sunrise. Bright orange engine flames and thick plumes of white smoke billow outward as the rocket slows its descent for a soft splashdown. The scene is framed by a hazy sky, with distant land barely visible on the horizon. The water below reflects the rocket's light, and the atmosphere appears serene despite the powerful landing burn.
Posted inCommercial, Launch, News

Chinese launch startup conducts vertical takeoff and splashdown test

by Andrew JonesMay 29, 2025May 29, 2025
Posted inCommercial, Launch, News

China’s iSpace secures D round funding, targets December orbital launch and landing

by Andrew JonesMarch 14, 2025May 28, 2025

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