China's Space Program Thread II

by78

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Gravity-1 Y2 (under its thermal blanket)has been installed on the DFHTG ship ahead of a launch on saturday.

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Michael90

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i-Space/Interstellar Glory/Interstellar Space Honor's launch vehicle assembly plant in Wenchang has been completed and ready for operations.

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Oh, seems I space is still relevant. I thought they were kinda lost since their back to back launch failures of their small solid rockets. Lets see how their newer more powerful rockets will perform better. So far only Galactic energy has an operational rocket (albeit a small solid one) who has been launching frequently and won many contracts for launch. The ithers have been surprisngly unable to match even this. Remains to be seen if their growth towards the upcoming more powerful liquid rockets like Palls 2 will be as sucessful though. That will determine if they remain a leader among the private firms or not.
 

Michael90

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Funny thing is Orienspace doesnt make mich announcents. They just work in silence and you only notice them is when they are just about to launch their rockets, even more impressive that their rocket is the mkst poweful solid rrocket innthe world(6.5 tons launch capacity to leo, while Galactic energy upcoming solid rocket is only 1.6 tons to leo). Interesting company.
 
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