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LandSpace is developing the ZQ 3 reusable rocket in Beijing to compete in the market for reusable launch vehicles, which is currently dominated by SpaceX.
Zhuque-3 is a space launch vehicle developed by LandSpace.
By maturing its recovery system, LandSpace seeks to compete for commercial constellation launches and missions that prioritize lower cost per kilogram to orbit.
Landspace's recovery phase failure demonstrates that high-reliability landing systems are still under development.
LandSpace also has a landing pad in the Gansu Province, approximately 300 kilometers from the Long March 12A launch pad.
Zhuque-3 is LandSpace's first heavy-lift platform aimed at reflight of the first stage.
LandSpace has indicated that Zhuque-3 will continue through a stepwise test campaign to refine hardware and software toward operational reusability.
Five private launch firms—i-Space, Galactic Energy, Space Pioneer, LandSpace, and Orienspace—have successfully placed payloads into orbit using their own carrier rockets.
Land Space placed a camera at the bull's eye to capture more stunning footage.
LANDSPACE failed to recover Zhuque-3's first stage on its maiden launch.
LandSpace declared Zhuque-3’s debut flight a complete success, demonstrating five important technology breakthroughs.
LANDSPACE plans to build its own Starship-like heavy lifter around 2030.
LANDSPACE is leading China's commercial space race.
LandSpace is producing additional Zhuque-3 vehicles at its manufacturing facility in Jiaxing, Zhejiang province.
LandSpace plans to offer low-cost, high-frequency, and large-scale launches for Chinese mega-constellations starting in 2026.
LandSpace’s Zhuque-3 launched from Launch Area 96B at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center at 12:00 pm China Standard Time on December 3rd.
Land Space plans to launch on December 3 at 0352 UTC/1152 BJT.
Land Space's maiden flight reached an altitude of less than 10 km.
LANDSPACE was forced to stand down the Zhuque-3 launch.
Landspace has withdrawn from the landing site for the ZQ-3.