Chinese spaceplane releases object into orbit, according to commercial space surveillance
spacenews.com Jun 23, 2026

Chinese spaceplane releases object into orbit, according to commercial space surveillance

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

China's secretive spaceplane, Shenlong, has released an object into orbit during its fourth mission, according to commercial space surveillance firm LeoLabs. The object was detected by LeoLabs' Kiwi Space Radar tracking radar in New Zealand and did not correlate to any other object in the firm's catalog. This marks a pattern of China's spaceplane releasing subsatellites after reaching orbit, similar to its second and third orbital missions. The spaceplane's mission is part of China's broader push toward reusability in space exploration.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The detection of the object highlights China's advancements in reusable space technology, which could potentially rival the capabilities of the US Space Force's X-37B spaceplane.