# Jiuquan

Latest news and articles about Jiuquan

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Blue Arrow Aims for Rocket Returns, 30-Launch Annual Cadence to Speed China’s LEO Build‑out

Blue Arrow Aerospace has announced a three‑phase plan to make its Zhuque‑3 rocket partially reusable, achieve a rocket return and reflight this year, and scale production to 20–30 launches annually to support Chinese LEO constellations. The company also plans a Zhuque‑3A upgrade with multiple recovery modes and new 100‑ton‑class engines to lift recovered payload to about 18 tonnes.

NeTe2026年1月24日 06:20
#Blue Arrow Aerospace#Zhuque-3#reusable rockets
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Two Rocket Failures in One Day Expose China’s Launch Bottleneck and the Fragility of Commercial Space Ambitions

On 17 January 2026 two Chinese launch vehicles — a Long March 3B and the privately built Gushenxing-2 — failed in separate missions, highlighting a launch‑capacity bottleneck that threatens commercial space ambitions. The twin setbacks renew focus on the technical challenge of reusable rockets, the need for steady satellite‑constellation demand, and the role of regulation in shaping industry growth.

NeTe2026年1月18日 06:40
#Long March 3B#Gushenxing-2#commercial space
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Xinghe Power’s Guxin‑2 Rocket Fails on Maiden Flight, Clouding Private Chinese Launch Momentum

Xinghe Power Aerospace's Guxin‑2 rocket suffered a flight anomaly and failed on its maiden launch from Jiuquan on 17 January, even as the company had successfully completed a sea launch of four Tianqi satellites a day earlier. The firm has apologized, launched an investigation and pledged a full ‘‘reset and reflight’’; the incident underscores the technical and commercial risks facing China’s fast‑growing private launch sector.

NeTe2026年1月17日 11:30
#Guxin‑2#Xinghe Power#Chinese private launchers