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Industrializing the Heavens: China’s Commercial Space Sector Hits High-Frequency Cadence
CAS Space's Lijian-1 rocket has successfully completed its third launch of the second quarter, marking a significant increase in China's commercial launch frequency. With 105 satellites now delivered by this platform, the mission signals a strategic shift from experimental flight to large-scale, high-cadence commercial delivery.

Orbital Dominance: SpaceX’s Historic IPO and China’s Strategic Pivot in the High-Tech Frontier
As SpaceX nears a historic $1.75 trillion IPO that will create hundreds of new centi-millionaires, China continues to solidify its space and tech infrastructure through state-led launches and the expansion of its 'low-altitude economy.' The global tech race is now defined by an extreme demand for compute power and a strategic rush to dominate orbital and neural interfaces.

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.

Orbital Ambitions: Shenzhou-23 and China’s Pivot to Space-Based Energy Dominance
China’s Shenzhou-23 mission has successfully reached orbit, carrying critical experiments including a landmark study on perovskite solar cells for space use. The mission signals Beijing's transition from space exploration to space utilization, focusing on long-term energy solutions for lunar and deep-space infrastructure despite short-term fluctuations in aerospace stocks.

One Orbit, Two Systems: China Launches Shenzhou-23 with First Hong Kong Astronaut
China has successfully launched the Shenzhou-23 mission, marking its eighth crew handover on the Tiangong space station. The mission is historically significant for featuring the first astronaut from Hong Kong, signaling a deeper integration of the city’s technical elite into national strategic programs.

The Tiangong Stepping Stone: China’s Incremental Path to a 2030 Lunar Landing
China is utilizing its Tiangong space station as a strategic rehearsal ground for a manned lunar landing by 2030. By integrating astronaut training, technology validation, and unified hardware design into current station operations, Beijing is systematically de-risking its deep space ambitions.

Seeds of Autonomy: Shenzhou-23 Expands China’s Orbital Ambitions with High-Stakes Experiments
Shenzhou-23 is set to deliver a diverse scientific payload to the Tiangong Space Station, focusing on life sciences and next-generation energy technology. This mission underscores China's transition from space station construction to a phase of mature, application-driven orbital research.

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.

China’s Commercial Space Race Heats Up: Lihong-3 Reusable Spacecraft Targets 2028 Launch
China's Lihong-3 reusable spacecraft is scheduled for its debut in 2028, marking a pivotal step in the country's commercial space ambitions. The project aims to provide cost-effective orbital access to support large-scale satellite constellations and challenge the global dominance of current launch providers.

The Martian Economy: SpaceX Eyes a Trillion-Dollar Payroll for the Red Planet
SpaceX is reportedly developing a trillion-dollar compensation framework to support the colonization of Mars, signaling a shift from technical exploration to the creation of a self-sustaining extraterrestrial economy. This move highlights the growing commercialization of space and sets a high bar for global competitors in the aerospace sector.

From Lab to Launchpad: CAS Space Milestone Signals China’s Shift to Industrialized Orbit
CAS Space has become the first Chinese commercial rocket company to reach the 100-satellite launch milestone, signaling a major transition in the country's aerospace sector from experimental research to industrial mass production. This achievement underscores China's strategy to lower orbital delivery costs and increase launch frequency to compete in the global commercial space market.

Tradition Meets the Final Frontier: China Unveils Symbolism for Shenzhou-23 Mission
China has unveiled the official logo for the upcoming Shenzhou-23 crewed mission, featuring a blend of high-tech imagery and traditional cultural motifs. The design underscores Beijing's commitment to its permanent space station while framing its cosmic ambitions as a natural extension of Chinese heritage.