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LandSpace aims for the first reflights of Zhuque-3 first-stages in the fourth quarter of 2026 (October–December 2026).
LandSpace plans a second Zhuque-3 flight and booster landing attempt in the second quarter of 2026 (April–June 2026).
All parts of LandSpace’s deployment mechanism were designed to remain attached to reduce the creation of orbital debris.
Orienspace plans an initial public offering on one of China’s stock exchanges following LandSpace and CAS Space while retaining a focus on technology.
LandSpace’s ZhuQue-3 (ZQ-3) heavy rocket had a second stage that was tracked shortly before reentry.
ZhuQue-3 is a large, reusable liquid-fueled launch vehicle independently developed by LandSpace for large-scale constellation deployment missions.
When flown, the Long March 12B will become China’s third reusable launch solution following LandSpace’s Zhuque-3 and the Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology’s Long March 12A in December 2025.
There are possibilities that the launch might utilize an LM-2D or LandSpace's ZQ-2E vehicle.
Land Space has compatible rockets ZQ-2 and ZQ-3.
The location where Land Space originally placed the ZQ-3's second stage now has a ZQ-2's support stand.
Land Space may be conducting stages pre-assembly or the next ZQ-3 may have left the factory.
The ZQ-3 Y2 was still at Land Space's factory as of January 13, 2026.
The next ZQ-3 might have left the Land Space factory via嘉兴港区.
LandSpace Tech delivered a mass-to-orbit of 0.0 kg with 33.3% of their launches having known mass.
Land Space's factory has a ZQ-2's support stand where the ZQ-3's second stage was originally located.
Land Space is possibly conducting stages pre-assembly at their factory.
LandSpace's expenditures included 820 million Yuan in 2022, 1.216 billion Yuan in 2023, and 916 million Yuan in 2024 for employee payments, facility expansions, and production of rockets.
LandSpace will contribute 961.6 million Yuan (137.54 million United States Dollars) towards the investments for improving its launch vehicles.
LandSpace aims to raise 7.5 billion Yuan (1.072 billion United States Dollars) through its IPO.
LandSpace intends to use 2.77 billion Yuan (396.2 million United States Dollars) to expand the production capacity of its vehicles, aiming for around fifteen Zhuque-3s per year.