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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 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’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 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 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 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 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

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
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