The Chinese commercial launch firm iSpace is once again putting satellites into orbit. The company's sixth Hyperbola-1 rocket lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at ...
Space’s market opportunities lie in its strong patent portfolio, robust R&D capabilities, reliable launch vehicle deployments, and advancements in vehicle reusability and manufacturing, particularly ...
HELSINKI — Chinese commercial launch company iSpace has secured new funding as it prepares for a first launch of its Hyperbola-3 reusable rocket. The company, full name Beijing Interstellar Glory ...
A Hyperbola-1 solid rocket lifts off from Jiuquan spaceport, July 29, 2025, carrying the HS-9 software-defined remote sensing satellite into orbit. Credit: iSpace HELSINKI — Chinese launch startup ...
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.
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