ZQ-3 just became China's first reusable rocket to complete a successful flight. December's calendar already has Long March 12A marked for its own attempt at the same milestone.
The commercial space race keeps getting more crowded. Will established players need to rethink their strategies, or is there room for everyone in orbit?
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BridgeJumper
· 4h ago
Another reusable rocket has succeeded; it feels like the entire orbit is getting crowded.
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bridge_anxiety
· 4h ago
Chinese rockets have come up with new innovations; now the space station business is about to get competitive.
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 4h ago
With Chinese rockets being so competitive, do you think SpaceX is getting nervous? Haha
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DegenTherapist
· 4h ago
Chinese rockets have broken new ground again—ZQ-3 has achieved successful recovery, and Long March 12A is on the way. This pace is really taking off!
ZQ-3 just became China's first reusable rocket to complete a successful flight. December's calendar already has Long March 12A marked for its own attempt at the same milestone.
The commercial space race keeps getting more crowded. Will established players need to rethink their strategies, or is there room for everyone in orbit?