China’s Landspace recovers booster with second orbital launch of Zhuque-3 rocket
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Landspace’s Zhuque‑3 rocket successfully completed its second launch on August 18, 2026, from the Dongfeng Commercial Space Innovation Test Zone in the Gobi Desert. The first stage separated 137 seconds after liftoff, performed a powered descent, and landed vertically on a down‑range site in Minqin County, Gansu Province, using its landing legs. The second stage inserted the Honghu 03 satellite, built by Landspace’s affiliate Hongqing Technology, into low‑Earth orbit. This marks China’s second orbital booster recovery and places Landspace among the world’s few companies to land a reusable booster on legs.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The successful recovery demonstrates China’s growing capability to reuse launch vehicles, potentially reducing launch costs and accelerating the deployment of large constellations.
- · It also strengthens Landspace’s position ahead of its upcoming IPO, signaling commercial viability in the competitive medium‑lift market.