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Chinese company Landspace targets Aug. 10 for historic rocket launch and landing attempt
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Click for next articleLandspace conducts an engine test with the first stage of its Zhuque-3 rocket in June 2025.
The Chinese commercial launch company Landspace is set for a second attempt at catching an orbital booster.
The startup launched its first Zhuque-3 rocket in December 2025, in what was a milestone for Chinese rocket reusability efforts.
While the Zhuque-3 second stage successfully reached orbit, the first stage exploded in a dramatic fireball during its final powered descent toward the landing pad.
The Aug. 10 launch will be China's fourth orbital booster recovery attempt.