In a first for the Chinese space sector, Beijing-based company iSpace has moved a step closer towards building its own reusable launch vehicle, with a successful full-scale test of the first stage of ...
The Chinese company iSpace's launch-success rate has dipped below 50% once again. iSpace's seventh Hyperbola-1 rocket lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi Desert on ...
A private Chinese aerospace company looking to rival Elon Musk's rocket technology company, SpaceX, has conducted another successful test of its own reusable launcher, footage from the weekend showed.
The July 25 launch of the Hyperbola-1 from Jiuquan. Credit: iSpace HELSINKI — Launch of a Hyperbola-1 rocket by Chinese private firm iSpace ended in apparent failure shortly after liftoff from Jiuquan ...
i-Space's Hyperbola-1 rocket failed to launch on Thursday due to "unknown" reasons, as reported by China's Xinhua news agency. The failure, described as "abnormal," is under investigation. This ...
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