China’s iSpace launch firm raises record $729 million for reusable rockets

China’s iSpace launch firm raises record $729 million for reusable rockets Chinese launch firm iSpace has secured a record D++ funding round to accelerate its reusable rocket development efforts and expand its industrial footprint.

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Blue Origin-ek propelente kriogenikoen transferentzia-probak egin ditu #LunarTransporter eta Blue Moon ilargi-moduluaren artean, NASAren zehaztapenak gaindituz.

Wenchang-en, Txinako hegoaldean, #Hyperbola3 suziriaren fabrikatzeko instalazioaren eraikuntza amaitu da.

#Espazioa

🇨🇳 #Zhuque3's #payload capacity to #LEO will be 21,000 kilograms expendable, 18,300 kg when the first stage is recovered ♻️ downrange, 12,500 kg when returning to the launch site.

#Tianlong3 : 17,000 kg to #LEO, 14,000 kg to 500-km #SSO

#Ceres2 : 1,600 kg to 500-km #LEO, 1,300 kg to 500-km SSO

#Pallas1's three-core-stage : 30,000 kg to #LEO

#Nebula1's improved version 8,000 kg to #LEO

#Kinetica2 : 12,000 kg to #LEO, 7,800 kg to #SSO

#Hyperbola3 : 8,500 kg to LEO ♻️

https://spacenews.com/china-to-debut-new-long-march-and-commercial-rockets-in-2025/

China to debut new Long March and commercial rockets in 2025

New Long March rockets and commercially-developed launch vehicles are expected to have their first flights in 2025, boosting China’s overall launch capabilities.

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