Chinese SpaceX rival LandSpace successfully launched its Zhuque-3 rocket into orbit, but its booster exploded when attempting to reland.
After making a successful reentry, the rocket's first stage booster appeared to lose an engine during its landing burn.
The sudden surge in Chinese reusable methalox and kerolox vehicles signals a strategic pivot. Multiple private and ...
QuesTek Innovations Executive Vice President of Market Operations Jason Sebastian, PhD detailed recent materials advancements in space exploration during a keynote speech at the Stainless Steel World ...
China’s first reusable rocket, the Zhuque-3, launched for the first time on Wednesday and successfully reached orbit, but efforts to recover the first stage failed after it crashed near the planned ...
If Starship V3 lives up to the hype, it could launch a new era of fully reusable mega-rockets—with ripple effects across ...
By Eduardo Baptista and Joey Roulette BEIJING/WASHINGTON, Dec 3 (Reuters) - The maiden test of LandSpace's next-generation ...
LandSpace, a leading private space company in China, conducted the debut flight of its ZQ 3, or Rosefinch 3, carrier rocket ...
A private Chinese space firm successfully sent its Zhuque-3 rocket to orbit but failed in its historic attempt to re-land the ...
An “abnormal burn” occurred during the rocket's recovery phase according to Xinhua. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
LandSpace has become China's most advanced private rocket company and the country's closest equivalent to Elon Musk's SpaceX, ...
China's Zhuque-3 reusable rocket, developed by private firm LandSpace, failed to make a successful landing on Wednesday, but ...
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