LandSpace's Zhuque-3 Reusable Rocket Achieves Orbital Insertion

The ChangeLandSpace's Zhuque-3 reusable liquid oxygen-methane rocket successfully achieved orbital insertion on February 6, 2026, advancing low-cost space transport.

LandSpace (蓝箭航天)·AI & Frontier Intelligence·Mainland ChinaProduct LaunchPremium Signal
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The Change

LandSpace's Zhuque-3 reusable liquid oxygen-methane rocket successfully achieved orbital insertion on February 6, 2026, advancing low-cost space transport.

Why It Matters

The successful orbital insertion of the Zhuque-3 reusable rocket is a critical step for LandSpace in establishing a new era of commercial spaceflight. Its focus on reusability and liquid oxygen-methane propulsion positions it to compete in the growing satellite internet and large payload deployment markets, potentially lowering launch costs and increasing launch cadence for global customers.

Key Takeaways
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Zhuque-3 reusable rocket successfully inserted into orbit.

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Marks a significant step towards high-capacity, low-cost space transport.

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Utilizes liquid oxygen-methane propulsion technology.

Regional Angle

This achievement by LandSpace, a Chinese commercial space company, highlights the rapid advancements in China's private space sector. It contributes to the global competition in developing advanced launch capabilities and underscores China's growing influence in the commercial space industry.

What to Watch
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Utilizes liquid oxygen-methane propulsion technology.

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Aims to revolutionize the commercial rocket industry.

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