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Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)

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commercialFounded 2018
Beijing, Beijing, China
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GALACTIC-ENERGY launched CERES-1 Y19 from Jiuquan at 04:02 UTC on November 10.

Mentioned as: Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)Org RelationshipNov 10, 2025🚀 GALACTIC-ENERGY launched CERES-1 Y19 from Jiuquan at 04:02UTC November 10, with 1-3 stages performing flawlessly. But the fourth stage shut down prematurely at 510s after ignition. Exact cause of failure TBD.

Galactic Energy's Ceres-1 is a four-stage launch vehicle that uses solid fuel for the first three stages and a storable propellant for the fourth stage.

Mentioned as: Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)Narrative GeneralNov 10, 2025Three Satellites Lost as Galactic Energy Suffers Launch Failure [Ceres-1 Y19]

Galactic Energy verified Pallas-1's simultaneous ignition system and propellant loading and unloading during the static fire.

Mentioned as: Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)Narrative GeneralNov 5, 2025Two Reusable Rockets Complete Static Fires Ahead of Debut Flights

Galactic Energy announced on November 4th that Pallas-1's first-stage conducted its static fire, igniting seven CQ-50 engines.

Mentioned as: Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)Narrative GeneralNov 5, 2025Two Reusable Rockets Complete Static Fires Ahead of Debut Flights

GALACTIC-ENERGY completed a static fire of Pallas-1's 1st stage.

Mentioned as: Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)Narrative GeneralNov 4, 2025🔥 GALACTIC-ENERGY has just completed a static fire of Pallas-1's 1st stage hours ago, on the same platform that supported Tianlong-3's test in September.

Galactic Energy plans to conduct a launch and recovery test in 2026.

Mentioned as: Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)Narrative PlanNov 4, 2025Galactic Energy has conducted a successful static fire test of the first stage of its Pallas-1 launcher at Haiyang. Statement says both that launch is soon, from Jiuquan, but also that launch & recovery test in 2026. https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/dfbFACCzmUj7YbN6YNV4Iw

Galactic Energy organized and implemented the test of the first stage of the Pallas-1 carrier rocket on November 4, 2025, at around 8 am Beijing time.

Mentioned as: Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)Org RelationshipNov 4, 2025On November 4, 2025 at around 8 am Beijing time, Galactic Energy organized and implemented the test of the first stage of the Pallas-1 carrier rocket in Haiyang, Shandong. Source:https://m.weibo.cn/status/QcfKQ1emz

Galactic Energy conducted a successful static fire test of the first stage of its Pallas-1 launcher at Haiyang.

Mentioned as: Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)Narrative GeneralNov 4, 2025Galactic Energy has conducted a successful static fire test of the first stage of its Pallas-1 launcher at Haiyang. Statement says both that launch is soon, from Jiuquan, but also that launch & recovery test in 2026. https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/dfbFACCzmUj7YbN6YNV4Iw

Galactic Energy plans to launch the Pallas-1 from Jiuquan soon.

Mentioned as: Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)Narrative PlanNov 4, 2025Galactic Energy has conducted a successful static fire test of the first stage of its Pallas-1 launcher at Haiyang. Statement says both that launch is soon, from Jiuquan, but also that launch & recovery test in 2026. https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/dfbFACCzmUj7YbN6YNV4Iw

Google Earth imagery of the Galactic Energy launch site is dated September 27, 2025.

Mentioned as: Galactic EnergyTechnical ProductNov 1, 2025Progress on the Galactic Energy launch site in JSLC 1: Galactic E's own footage (taken June/July) 2-3: Google earth's 27/9/2025 4: Sentinel 31/10/2025

Sentinel imagery of the Galactic Energy launch site is dated October 31, 2025.

Mentioned as: Galactic EnergyTechnical ProductNov 1, 2025Progress on the Galactic Energy launch site in JSLC 1: Galactic E's own footage (taken June/July) 2-3: Google earth's 27/9/2025 4: Sentinel 31/10/2025

Galactic Energy's launch site footage was taken in June and July.

Mentioned as: Galactic EnergyTechnical ProductNov 1, 2025Progress on the Galactic Energy launch site in JSLC 1: Galactic E's own footage (taken June/July) 2-3: Google earth's 27/9/2025 4: Sentinel 31/10/2025

Galactic Energy is the fourth launch service provider to file for an IPO in a few months.

Mentioned as: Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)Narrative GeneralOct 23, 2025R to @TAbusnardo: https://ithome.com/0/891/641.htm And without much surprise, Galactic Energy is filling for an IPO, the 4th such LSP in a few months, enabled by financial regulation changes and a space investment wave. It was recently valued at ¥15-15.8B ($2.1-2.2B) following last month's ¥2.4B fundraise

Galactic Energy's recent valuation followed a ¥2.4 billion fundraise.

Mentioned as: Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)Narrative FinancialOct 23, 2025R to @TAbusnardo: https://ithome.com/0/891/641.htm And without much surprise, Galactic Energy is filling for an IPO, the 4th such LSP in a few months, enabled by financial regulation changes and a space investment wave. It was recently valued at ¥15-15.8B ($2.1-2.2B) following last month's ¥2.4B fundraise

Galactic Energy is filing for an IPO.

Mentioned as: Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)Narrative GeneralOct 23, 2025R to @TAbusnardo: https://ithome.com/0/891/641.htm And without much surprise, Galactic Energy is filling for an IPO, the 4th such LSP in a few months, enabled by financial regulation changes and a space investment wave. It was recently valued at ¥15-15.8B ($2.1-2.2B) following last month's ¥2.4B fundraise

Galactic Energy was recently valued at ¥15-15.8 billion, which is approximately $2.1-2.2 billion.

Mentioned as: Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)Narrative FinancialOct 23, 2025R to @TAbusnardo: https://ithome.com/0/891/641.htm And without much surprise, Galactic Energy is filling for an IPO, the 4th such LSP in a few months, enabled by financial regulation changes and a space investment wave. It was recently valued at ¥15-15.8B ($2.1-2.2B) following last month's ¥2.4B fundraise

GALACTIC-ENERGY released the mission patch for CERES-2's debut launch.

Mentioned as: Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)Narrative GeneralOct 22, 2025RT by @CNSpaceflight: GALACTIC-ENERGY released the mission patch of CERES-2's debut launch

Galactic Energy has released the mission patch for the first launch of the Ceres-2 solid rocket.

Mentioned as: Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)Narrative GeneralOct 22, 2025Galactic Energy has released the mission patch for the first launch of the Ceres-2 solid rocket. Launch sometime in the near future.

China’s commercial space sector has a five-way race to be the first to fly a reusable rocket, involving iSpace, Space Pioneer, LandSpace, Galactic Energy, and CAS Space.

Mentioned as: Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)Narrative GeneralOct 10, 2025iSpace, Space Pioneer Expect Reusable Rockets to Fly Before End of 2025

Galactic Energy reported a mass-to-orbit of 0 kg with a known percentage of 0%.

Mentioned as: Galactic Energy (Beijing Xinghe Dongli Space Technology Co. Ltd.)Narrative GeneralOct 1, 2025RT by @Cosmic_Penguin: Q3 Mass-to-Orbit report: @SpaceX continues to lead the way, with over 1,600 tonnes launched into orbit since Jan 1st on Falcon. Notably, @ProjectKuiper Atlas missions are helping out @ULAlaunch, who've launched 17x their 2024 total in the first 3 quarters alone. Full details below ↓ Operator | Reported Mass-to-Orbit | % Known @SpaceX | 1,682,255.0kg | 83.9% @ULAlaunch | 47,516.0kg | 100% @Roscosmos | 28,640.0kg | 83.3% CASC | 23,890.0kg | 8.9% @Arianespace | 10,146.0kg | 100% @MHI_Group | 7,500.0kg | 100% @ISRO | 4,643.0kg | 100% @RocketLab | 859.3kg | 66.7% VKS RF | 675.0kg | 14.3% IAI | 260.0kg | 100% @IsarAerospace | 0kg | 100% @GilmourSpace | 0kg | 100% -the following reported 0%- Chinarocket | 0kg | 0% GalacticEnergy | 0kg | 0% @NorthropGrumman | 0kg | 0% @LandSpace_Tech | 0kg | 0% @CAS_Space | 0kg | 0% iSpace | 0kg | 0% ExPace | 0kg | 0% All data sourced from @NASASpaceflight's @NextSpaceflight
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