Touchdown! Private Chinese rocket aces landing on 2nd-ever flight
space.com Aug 19, 2026

Touchdown! Private Chinese rocket aces landing on 2nd-ever flight

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Beijing‑based startup LandSpace landed the first stage of its Zhuque‑3 rocket on Aug. 18, marking the first successful booster recovery by a private Chinese firm and the second Chinese orbital touchdown overall. The 216‑foot, methalox‑powered vehicle touched down upright on land using landing legs, mirroring SpaceX’s Falcon 9 approach. The launch from the Dongfeng Commercial Space Innovation Pilot Zone also placed the Honghu 03 satellite into low‑Earth orbit, fulfilling the mission’s payload objective. Zhuque‑3’s inaugural flight in Dec. 2025 had failed to recover its booster after an abnormal combustion near the landing pad. LandSpace said the flight moves the rocket from a demonstration phase toward engineering application, confirming the design’s reliability and reusability. The achievement underscores China's push toward reusable launch capability.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · By proving land‑based booster recovery, LandSpace gives China a commercial pathway to cut launch costs and compete globally with SpaceX’s reusable model.