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LandSpace presented its 2026 roadmap at the UN COPUOS Scientific and Technical Subcommittee in February 2026, confirming a second ZhuQue-3 orbital flight and first-stage recovery attempt targeting Q2 2026, with an identical vehicle configuration to the December debut plus software and control refinements. If the Q2 recovery succeeds, the retrieved stage will be refurbished and used in a reuse demonstration flight in Q4 2026. The company plans to manufacture 10 rockets and 100 engines in 2026 and has secured Guowang megaconstellation launch contracts and had its STAR IPO application accepted in December 2025, seeking 7.5 billion yuan (~$1 billion).
Feb 25, 2026LandSpace launched the inaugural flight of its ZhuQue-3 reusable methalox rocket from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on December 3, 2025. The second stage successfully reached a planned 200 x 200 km orbit inclined at 55 degrees — a significant milestone for Chinese commercial launch. However, the first-stage landing attempt approximately 390 km downrange in Wuwei County, Gansu, failed after an anomalous combustion event during the final landing burn. LandSpace confirmed that key phases of the recovery sequence — high-altitude gliding, grid fin deployment, attitude adjustment, and reentry burn — performed as designed, providing valuable data for the next attempt.
Dec 3, 2025Veenie.Space Telemetry
Interactive browser-native 3D flight telemetry for LandSpace's hardware.