On May 29, the Yuanxingzhe-1 suborbital rocket took off from a platform in the Yellow Sea, carrying with it not just the hopes of its maker—a Chinese commercial launch firm called Space Epoch—but also ...
Framegrab from a Cosmoleap animation detailing its rocket and launch and recovery tower plans. Credit: Cosmoleap HELSINKI — Chinese launch firm Cosmoleap has secured more than 100 million yuan for the ...
Following the successful launch of Ariane 6 in 2025, Europe’s access to space ambitions gain momentum. The launch of the reusable launcher first stage demonstrator Themis T1H under the SALTO project ...
Welcome to Edition 7.11 of the Rocket Report! Outside of companies owned by American billionaires, the most imminent advancements in reusable rockets are coming from China’s quasi-commercial launch ...
The government has officially begun developing a methane-based space launch vehicle engine with reusable 35-ton-class propulsion. This marks the first time in South Korea that methane launch vehicle ...
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