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State-owned spinoffs China Rocket and Expace, and private companies Galactic Energy, iSpace, OneSpace, Deep Blue Aerospace, and Landspace are planning launches 2021.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceNarrative GeneralApr 6, 2021Guangzhou moves to establish Chinese commercial space cluster

Private Chinese launch companies Galactic Energy, iSpace, OneSpace, Deep Blue Aerospace, and Landspace are planning launches 2021.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceNarrative GeneralFeb 26, 2021Automaker Geely gains approval for satellites for self-driving constellation

Launch firms Landspace, iSpace, OneSpace, and Linkspace are developing launch vehicles with the aim of providing low-cost launch services domestically and internationally.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceOrg RelationshipApr 3, 2020Chinese commercial rocket sells for $5.6 million in April Fool’s Day auction

State-run Expace and private firms including Landspace, iSpace, OneSpace, Linkspace, and Galactic Energy are developing launch vehicles to provide low-cost launch services domestically and internationally.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceNarrative GeneralJan 16, 2020China launches Yinhe-1 commercial low Earth orbit 5G satellite

OneSpace aims to return to launch operations in 2020 after failing on its first attempt in early 2019.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceNarrative PlanJan 3, 2020China’s space contractor plans more than 40 launches in 2020

OneSpace failed in March 2019 on its first attempt to reach orbit.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceNarrative GeneralDec 3, 2019China to continue world-leading launch rate in 2020

Landspace, OneSpace, and iSpace have initially pursued and launched solid propellant launchers while Linkspace has concentrated on developing a reusable liquid propellant launcher.

Mentioned as: onespaceTechnical ProductAug 12, 2019Chinese Linkspace reaches 300 meters with launch and landing test

OneSpace experienced a launch failure on 2019-03-27 using a solid propellant rocket.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceNarrative GeneralJul 25, 2019Chinese iSpace achieves orbit with historic private sector launch

If successful, an orbital flight by iSpace’s Hyperbola-1 would be the first Chinese private rocket to achieve orbit, following failures by Landspace in 2018 and OneSpace on 2019-03-27.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceNarrative GeneralJul 2, 2019Chinese commercial launch sector regulations released, new launch vehicle plans unveiled

OneSpace failed in its first attempt to reach orbit with its four-stage OS-M1 rocket on 2019-03-27.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceNarrative GeneralApr 26, 2019Chinese firms Space Transportation and Linkspace test reusable launcher technologies

OneSpace’s first orbital launch with the four-stage OS-M rocket on 2019-03-27 failed to reach orbit.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceNarrative GeneralApr 23, 2019Landspace, iSpace and Linkspace of China claim progress on new launchers

OneSpace’s OS-M launch failure on 2019-03-27 was the second failure by a Chinese commercial launch company seeking to reach orbit, following the Zhuque-1 launch by Landspace Technology Corp. in October.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceNarrative GeneralApr 23, 2019Landspace, iSpace and Linkspace of China claim progress on new launchers

OneSpace performed a rocket engine test in December 2017.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceNarrative GeneralMar 26, 2019Q&A | China’s OneSpace ready for first orbital launch attempt

OneSpace cooperates with traditional Chinese space institutions and other private enterprises to supply electrical systems and other components.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceNarrative GeneralMar 26, 2019Q&A | China’s OneSpace ready for first orbital launch attempt

OneSpace is set to attempt its first orbital launch from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China on 2019-03-27.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceTechnical ProductMar 26, 2019Q&A | China’s OneSpace ready for first orbital launch attempt

OneSpace and iSpace each launched two suborbital rockets in 2018, including one launch apiece from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceOrg RelationshipMar 12, 2019China’s OneSpace completes rocket assembly ahead of first orbital launch

OneSpace completed assembly and testing of its OS-M rocket in preparation for a launch at the end of March 2019.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceNarrative GeneralMar 12, 2019China’s OneSpace completes rocket assembly ahead of first orbital launch

OneSpace conducted a second suborbital mission in September 2018 with the 9-meter-tall, 0.85-meter-diameter OS-X1 solid rocket at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceTechnical ProductJan 24, 2019Chinese companies OneSpace and iSpace are preparing for first orbital launches

OneSpace tested fourth-stage engines for its OS-M rocket on 2018-10-23, with OS-M designed to carry a 205-kilogram payload to 300-kilometer low Earth orbit.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceOrg RelationshipOct 27, 2018Landspace fails to reach orbit with milestone private Chinese launch

OneSpace tested first-stage and other engines from July 2018 and was aiming to launch its first OS-M near the end of 2018.

Mentioned as: OneSpaceOrg RelationshipOct 27, 2018Landspace fails to reach orbit with milestone private Chinese launch
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