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Chinas LandSpace fails to complete reusable rocket test China's first domestically developed reusable orbital rocket, if successfully brought to market, would accelerate Beijing's growth in space, allowing for a quicker cadence of missions and lower launch costs as the country pushes to deploy large satellite constellations to rival SpaceX's Starlink
China’s First Reusable Rocket Zhuque-3 Reaches Orbit but . . . China’s commercial space ambitions took a mixed step forward on 3 December 2025, as LandSpace’s Zhuque-3 reusable rocket successfully reached orbit but failed its first-ever landing attempt, exploding near its desert recovery pad after an “abnormal combustion” during the final landing burn
Chinas reusable rocket makes it to orbit, fails landing There's good news and bad news for the Chinese commercial launch industry The good news is that LandSpace's ZhuQue-3 launched successfully on its maiden flight The bad news is that a hoped-for recovery of the first stage ended in a fireball The rocket launched on December 3, 2025, and