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Close-up of a spacecraft being assembled and installed in an industrial facility.
Technology

Blue Origin Grounds New Shepard for Two Years to Reallocate Effort Toward Crewed Moon Missions

Blue Origin will suspend New Shepard suborbital flights for at least two years to concentrate resources on developing crewed lunar capabilities. The pause narrows Blue Origin's near-term business from tourism and short-duration research toward a high-stakes push for lunar hardware and human missions.

NeTe2026年1月31日 00:00
#Blue Origin#New Shepard#suborbital spaceflight
Line of pumpjacks against a stunning rocky landscape at sunset in Karamay, Xinjiang, China.
Business

China’s Commercial Space Push: From Small‑Body Prospecting to ‘Space+’ Business Models

China’s commercial space sector is shifting focus to small‑body resource prospecting and technologies that enable in‑space resource use, with private firms and state policy aligning to develop new “space+” business models. Success will hinge on technical demonstrations, regulatory clarity and the creation of downstream markets such as propellant supply, in‑orbit services and space tourism.

NeTe2026年1月29日 09:10
#China#commercial space#asteroid mining
Panoramic view of the Terracotta Army exhibit in Xi'an, China.
Business

China’s New Space Start‑Up Books First Tourists and Aims for Crewed Flight by 2028 — A Commercial Space Push Gains Momentum

A Beijing commercial space firm unveiled its CYZ‑1 crew capsule and says it has reserved seats for more than 20 tourists across multiple vehicles, aiming for a crewed flight in 2028. The move highlights China’s accelerating commercial space ecosystem, rising investor interest, and potential spillovers into batteries, energy storage and high‑tech supply chains, even as technical, regulatory and market risks persist.

NeTe2026年1月25日 14:40
#space tourism#China#CYZ‑1
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Technology

China’s Commercial Space Push Accelerates: Private Crew Capsule Test and State Giants Recommit to Reusable Rockets

On January 18, private firm Interstellor announced a successful full-scale test of a crewed-capsule landing-buffer system, a first for China’s commercial space sector. The same week, state-owned CASIC and CASC set 2026 priorities that emphasise aerospace-defence business lines and a concerted push to master reusable-rocket technology, signalling tighter alignment between private innovation and state industrial strategy.

NeTe2026年1月18日 19:40
#commercial space#Interstellor#CYZ1