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- Chinese reusable booster explodes during first orbital test
Chinese reusable booster explodes during first orbital test, in failed bid to catch SpaceX The rocket entered orbit as planned, but its first stage – the portion of the vehicle that propels it
- Chinas 1st reusable rocket explodes in dramatic fireball . . .
After making a successful reentry, the rocket's first stage booster appeared to lose an engine during its landing burn The first test flight of Landspace's Zhuque-3 rocket ended in a fiery
- Chinas LandSpace fails to complete reusable rocket test
China's first domestically developed reusable orbital rocket, if successfully brought to market, would accelerate Beijing's growth in space, allowing for a quicker cadence of missions and lower launch costs as the country pushes to deploy large satellite constellations to rival SpaceX's Starlink
- Chinese reusable rocket booster crashes during first historic . . .
A private Chinese space firm successfully sent its Zhuque-3 rocket to orbit but failed in its historic attempt to re-land the rocket booster – the first such trial by a Chinese firm as the
- Chinas Zhuque-3 Reaches Orbit but Explodes During Landing in . . .
LandSpace’s Zhuque-3 reaches orbit on its maiden flight but suffers a dramatic booster explosion during landing The mission still marks progress in China’s push toward reusable methane-fueled rockets
- China’s First Reusable Rocket Zhuque-3 Reaches Orbit but . . .
Space Technology World China’s commercial space ambitions took a mixed step forward on 3 December 2025, as LandSpace’s Zhuque-3 reusable rocket successfully reached orbit but failed its first-ever landing attempt, exploding near its desert recovery pad after an “abnormal combustion” during the final landing burn
- Chinese start-up’s reusable rocket crash-lands after launch
BEIJING – A partially reusable Chinese rocket crash-landed after launching into space, according to state media, illustrating the challenges the country faces as it chases the technology
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