China's Space Program Thread II

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【Zhuque-3 Y2 Reusable Carrier Rocket Completes Static Fire Test】
On June 29, 2026, LandSpace’s Zhuque-3 reusable Y2 carrier rocket successfully completed a static fire test at the Dongfeng Commercial Space Innovation Test Area.
The test comprehensively verified the rocket systems, the launch site systems, and their compatibility. All systems operated normally, and the test data and results met expectations, confirming the correctness and coordination of system operations and laying a solid foundation for the upcoming flight mission.
To date, all critical pre-launch ground verification work for the Zhuque-3 reusable Y2 carrier rocket has been completed. Going forward, the test team will carry out launch preparations according to the established plan, making full preparations for the flight test mission.
 

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The Long March 3B carrier rocket was successfully launched, and the Shijian-31 satellite was successfully placed into orbit.

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seems to be placed in a highly customized elliptical orbit with a perigee argument of 171° (Russians use >270° for their molniya networks) that causes it to dwell south of the equator rather than over the Northern hemisphere. This trajectory is not designed for comms or missile warning but rather to scan the entire GEO belt over a three week period.

Interesting cross-sectional view of GEO assets along its orbital path...

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Following the delivery of the new version of LandSpace's prospectus, the company's IPO process at the Shanghai STAR market is not suspended anymore; the IPO may happen during Q3; one information from the new prospectus is that post-flight analysis determined that the expendable payload of the Zhuque 3 Y1 to a 200km orbit was 14.2t; 0.4t above the pre-flight estimate.
 

sunnymaxi

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The 110-ton-class liquid oxygen-kerosene engine Kinecore-2, developed by Chinese private aerospace company CAS Space, has successfully passed a long-duration qualification test, verifying its operational reliability as the main engine of the reusable Kinetica-2 Launcher, state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) reported on Tuesday.

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This article has currently been deleted from the official WeChat account. I guess you guys were talking too loudly....

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Just a reminder: The aerospace rocket team's research project is to explore launching ultra-low-cost launch vehicles with a target of 1,000 launches per year if necessary, with the goal of launching the first rocket before the end of next year.

Members of the aerospace rocket team participated in the development of the "BIT-1" launch vehicle. "BIT-1" is an ultra-low-cost launch vehicle, spearheaded by Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) in collaboration with over 50 entities, including military industrial groups, research institutes, commercial aerospace companies, automotive companies, vehicle engine companies, construction companies, and private technology companies. This involved a nationwide mobilization of industrial capacity, driving the conversion of massive production capacity from my country's automotive, engine, electronics, construction, and chemical industries to the core rocket systems. The goal was to achieve breakthroughs in key technologies for ultra-low-cost rockets, realizing ultra-low cost and ultra-large production capacity, striving to complete launch into orbit by the end of 2027, and prepare for an annual production capacity of 1,000 launches. Within the time window for orbital orbit competition, a nationwide mobilization of industrial capacity was launched to ensure that the Chinese nation never again experiences the historical tragedy of missing out on global maritime power during the Age of Exploration, supporting Chinese civilization in leading humanity into the interstellar civilization era.
 

Michael90

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Just a reminder: The aerospace rocket team's research project is to explore launching ultra-low-cost launch vehicles with a target of 1,000 launches per year if necessary, with the goal of launching the first rocket before the end of next year.
Interesting , seems they have realised the importance of SpaceX massive capacity of launches . Good thing the government is thinkng this seriously. China needs to ramp up her launch capacity and capabilities this coming years.
 
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