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GALACTIC-ENERGY launched CERES-1 Y19 from Jiuquan at 04:02 UTC on November 10.
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.
Galactic Energy verified Pallas-1's simultaneous ignition system and propellant loading and unloading during the static fire.
Galactic Energy announced on November 4th that Pallas-1's first-stage conducted its static fire, igniting seven CQ-50 engines.
GALACTIC-ENERGY completed a static fire of Pallas-1's 1st stage.
Galactic Energy plans to conduct a launch and recovery test in 2026.
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.
Galactic Energy conducted a successful static fire test of the first stage of its Pallas-1 launcher at Haiyang.
Galactic Energy plans to launch the Pallas-1 from Jiuquan soon.
Google Earth imagery of the Galactic Energy launch site is dated September 27, 2025.
Sentinel imagery of the Galactic Energy launch site is dated October 31, 2025.
Galactic Energy's launch site footage was taken in June and July.
Galactic Energy is the fourth launch service provider to file for an IPO in a few months.
Galactic Energy's recent valuation followed a ¥2.4 billion fundraise.
Galactic Energy is filing for an IPO.
Galactic Energy was recently valued at ¥15-15.8 billion, which is approximately $2.1-2.2 billion.
GALACTIC-ENERGY released the mission patch for CERES-2's debut launch.
Galactic Energy has released the mission patch for the first launch of the Ceres-2 solid rocket.
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.
Galactic Energy reported a mass-to-orbit of 0 kg with a known percentage of 0%.