# Aerospace
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Silicon Orbit: Beijing Establishes Research Hub for On-Orbit Intelligent Computing
Beijing has launched a new research institute in the Yizhuang development zone dedicated to space-based intelligent computing and satellite networking. The facility aims to launch its first experimental satellite by 2028, laying the groundwork for a unified space-ground computing network that enhances China's autonomous orbital capabilities.

Beyond the Stratosphere: Hang Seng Index Prepares for SpaceX’s Market Debut
The Hang Seng Index Company has announced the future inclusion of SpaceX into its Hong Kong-US Technology Index, signaling the imminent public debut of the aerospace giant. This move involves a strategic rebalancing of US-listed components to accommodate SpaceX, highlighting the growing institutional demand for frontier technology stocks in global portfolios.

Celestial Integration: China’s Shenzhou-23 Mission Signals a New Era for the Greater Bay Area
China successfully launched the Shenzhou-23 mission to its Tiangong Space Station, featuring a crew that includes the first-ever payload specialist from Hong Kong. The mission highlights China's technical maturity and its strategic use of the space program to foster national integration between the mainland and the Special Administrative Regions.

SpaceX’s Starship V3 Milestone: A High-Stakes Rehearsal for a $1.75 Trillion Debut
SpaceX successfully launched its upgraded Starship V3, achieving orbital insertion and satellite deployment, though technical failures during the booster recovery and engine operation persisted. The mission serves as a critical valuation benchmark ahead of the company's projected $1.75 trillion IPO in June 2026.

SpaceX’s Starship V3: A Giant Leap Toward a $2 Trillion Galactic IPO
The successful launch of Starship V3 represents a pivotal technical milestone that paves the way for SpaceX’s projected $2 trillion IPO. By aiming for 10,000 launches annually, the company is shifting from experimental exploration to a high-volume industrial model that redefines the global space economy.

From Hong Kong to the Heavens: Shenzhou-23 Crew Signals a New Era for China’s Space Ambitions
China has unveiled the Shenzhou-23 crew, featuring the nation’s first astronaut from Hong Kong and the first flight engineer to serve as commander. The mission will include a record-breaking one-year stay for one crew member, highlighting China's focus on long-duration spaceflight and national unity.

From Hong Kong to High Orbit: Beijing’s Shenzhou-23 Crew Signals a New Era of National Integration
China has announced the Shenzhou-23 crew, led by veteran engineer Zhu Yangzhu and featuring historic payload specialist Li Jiaying from Hong Kong. The mission highlights the technical evolution of the Tiangong station and uses space exploration as a tool for national integration.

China’s Orbital Clockwork: The Strategic Precision of Shenzhou-23
China has scheduled the Shenzhou-23 manned mission for May 24, 2026, marking another routine crew rotation for the Tiangong Space Station. The mission highlights China’s methodical approach to orbital dominance and the integration of diverse talent from across the Greater China region.

A High-Stakes Debut: Starship’s Newest Iteration Soars as SpaceX Eyes the Public Markets
SpaceX has successfully launched the first Starship V3 vehicle, achieving key goals in satellite deployment and thermal shield testing despite a failed booster recovery. The mission serves as a critical validation of the hardware required to support SpaceX's impending $1.75 trillion IPO and NASA's lunar landing schedule.

Trial by Fire: Starship’s Next-Gen Flight Delay and the High Stakes of SpaceX’s Ambitions
SpaceX has postponed the 12th test flight of its upgraded Starship V3 rocket following a mechanical failure on the launch tower's hydraulic system. This flight is a pivotal moment for Elon Musk’s lunar and Mars objectives, showcasing enhanced engine performance and critical in-space refueling technologies.

Mars or Bust: SpaceX’s Record-Breaking IPO Tests the Limits of Global Capitalism
SpaceX is set to launch the world's largest IPO on June 12, 2026, targeting a valuation up to $2 trillion. The offering features a controversial trillion-dollar compensation plan for Elon Musk tied to Mars colonization goals and a dual-class share structure that ensures his absolute control.

A Giant Leap for Markets: SpaceX Signals Historic Nasdaq Listing for June 2026
SpaceX is reportedly planning to go public on the Nasdaq on June 12, 2026, marking a historic shift from its long-held private status. This IPO is expected to be a record-breaking financial event, driven by the capital needs of the Starship and Starlink programs.