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Landspace developed the Tianque methalox engines that power the Zhuque-2 rocket.
Landspace operates the Zhuque-2, which is the first and so far only methalox rocket from China to reach orbit.
Landspace is planning a stainless steel methalox rocket named Zhuque-3 capable of sending 20,000 kg to low Earth orbit expendable or 16,500 kg reusable.
Landspace’s first Zhuque-2 launch failed in December 2022 and its second Zhuque-2 launch successfully reached orbit in July 2023.
Landspace unveiled plans to develop a reusable stainless steel rocket named Zhuque-3 (Vermillion Bird 3).
Landspace was established in 2015 after the Chinese government opened parts of the space sector to private capital in late 2014.
Landspace established a $1,500,000,000 medium and large-scale liquid rocket assembly and test plant in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province.
Landspace is preparing to launch its third Zhuque-2 methane-liquid oxygen rocket on 2023-12-04 Eastern.
Landspace was the first company to reach orbit with a methalox launcher and the second Chinese commercial firm to reach orbit with a liquid propellant launcher.
Space Pioneer and Landspace achieved the first Chinese commercial liquid propellant launch successes in 2023.
CAS Space, Galactic Energy, iSpace, Expace, Space Pioneer, and Landspace all reached orbit in 2023.
Commercial Chinese launch companies Landspace, Space Pioneer, Galactic Energy, iSpace, and Expace have all reached orbit 2023.
SpaceX, Blue Origin, and United Launch Alliance in the United States and China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, Landspace, and iSpace in China have launched or are close to launching methane–liquid oxygen launchers.
Space Pioneer and Landspace achieved first commercial liquid-propellant launch successes in 2023.
CAS Space, Galactic Energy, iSpace, Expace, Space Pioneer, and Landspace reached orbit in 2023.
Six firms—Galactic Energy, iSpace, Landspace, Space Pioneer, CAS Space, and Expace—reached orbit in 2023.
Space Pioneer (Tianlong-2) and Landspace (Zhuque-2) became the first Chinese commercial firms to reach orbit with liquid propellant rockets in 2023.
Chinese commercial launch companies Galactic Energy, iSpace, Space Pioneer, Landspace, CAS Space, and Expace had all reached orbit in 2023.
Commercial firms Galactic Energy, iSpace, Space Pioneer, and Landspace, and state-owned commercial spinoffs CAS Space and Expace, reached orbit in 2023.
Space Pioneer and Landspace achieved first commercial liquid propellant launch successes in 2023.