# Commercial%20Space
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Industrializing the Heavens: CAS Space Accelerates Toward Mass-Produced Rocketry
CAS Space has successfully launched its 12th Lijian-1 rocket, marking a shift toward 'scheduled' commercial launches and a shortened six-month contract-to-orbit cycle. By utilizing pulse production lines and bespoke launch services, the company is industrializing its operations ahead of a planned IPO on China's STAR Market.

China’s Space Taxi: CAS Space Signals the Age of Rocket Mass Production
CAS Space has successfully launched its 12th Lijian-1 rocket, signaling a shift toward the mass production and standardization of commercial space flight in China. By reducing launch response times to six months and adopting a 'ride-hailing' service model, the firm is positioning itself as a high-frequency orbital provider for the global LEO constellation market.

China’s CAS Space Hits Industrial Stride with Rapid Rocket Production Goals
CAS Space has successfully launched eight satellites via its Lijian-1 rocket while announcing plans to triple its annual production capacity to 30 units. The company has significantly reduced its launch preparation and order response times, signaling a shift toward the high-frequency industrialization of Chinese commercial space flight.

China’s Reusable Rocket Ambitions Get a Carbon Fiber Boost
China has successfully developed its largest composite power module for reusable rockets, marking a major breakthrough in weight reduction and structural technology. This advancement is a key step toward the operational debut of the Long March 10B and underscores China's shift toward a cost-competitive, reusable aerospace model.

China’s Commercial Space Push Gains Momentum as Kuaizhou-11 Clears Quality Review
China's Kuaizhou-11 Y13 rocket has passed its final quality checks, clearing the way for an eight-satellite deployment from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. The mission highlights China's growing 'rapid-response' launch capabilities and its focus on scaling commercial satellite constellations.

Strategic Resilience: China's Markets Rebound as Commercial Space and Industrial Metals Lead the Charge
The Shanghai Composite Index staged a late-day recovery to close up 0.24% despite global market volatility, driven by a surge in commercial space and aluminum stocks. High trading volumes indicate a strategic rotation into policy-supported industrial sectors as investors navigate geopolitical uncertainties.

The Reach of Innovation: China’s Commercial Space Sector Tests New Flexible Robotic Arm
Chinese firm Aerospace Yuxing has successfully tested a flexible robotic arm in orbit, marking a breakthrough in commercial satellite servicing. The technology features force-feedback control and fuel-line compatibility, paving the way for orbital refueling and maintenance.

Zhuque-3: A 'Successful Failure' in China's Race for Reusable Rockets
LandSpace's Zhuque-3 successfully reached orbit but failed its first-stage recovery test, highlighting the technical hurdles in China's quest for SpaceX-style reusability. The mission underscores a strategic pivot toward stainless steel and methalox fuel to meet the soaring launch demands of China's emerging satellite megaconstellations.

China's Markets Steady as Tech and Aerospace Advance, Gold Surges and Platforms Trim Creator Tools
Chinese equities advanced broadly on February 3, buoyed by gains in space, photovoltaic and chip-related sectors while international spot gold spiked nearly 6%, lifting mining stocks. Key industrial developments included the first flight of a hybrid-propulsion unmanned transport aircraft and a private reusable rocket planned for mid-2026, amid renewed travel flows and provincial housing-stability measures.