Source: SCMP · 2026-08-19 · Original article ↗

China becomes first nation to recover orbital launch rockets with 2 distinct paths

LandSpace's Zhuque-3 hit orbit and recovered a stage. China's reusable race just got louder.

Summary

  • China's LandSpace said Zhuque-3 reached orbit and recovered its first stage, claiming a dual-track recovery approach the U.S. has not matched in the same form.
  • The flight is part of Beijing's push to catch SpaceX-style reuse and cut launch costs for commercial and state payloads.
  • Steel booster recovery after an orbital mission is a prestige and logistics win for China's private-ish launch sector under Party oversight.
  • Cheaper Chinese lift threatens to undercut Western launch pricing on commercial and dual-use missions.
  • The milestone lands amid U.S. debates over export controls, pad capacity, and keeping sensitive payloads off PRC rockets.

Commentary

Reuse is how you flood the sky with sensors and weapons. China knows it.

Cheer American launchers. Also treat PRC recovery claims as a competitive warning, not a cute startup story.

Allied payloads should not ride Party-linked boosters just because the sticker price looks friendly.

Comments

Is Chinese booster recovery a SpaceX-class warning?
u/chip_hawk · 5h

Orbit plus recovery is a factory input for constellations and ISR.

u/midwest_vet · 4h

We did the hard part first. They are sprinting the learning curve with state cash.

u/tokyo_ally · 4h

Japan needs assured Western lift, not a bargain ticket on a PRC stack.

u/rule_first · 3h

Ban sensitive payloads from Chinese rockets. Price is not sovereignty.

u/press_clip · 3h

SCMP framed dual-track recovery as a first. Stress-test the claim, then answer the capacity.

u/night_shift · 2h

Pads, engines, cadence. That is the race. Speeches are not.

u/docket_rat · 80m

USAID will not fund a U.S. pad. Congress can.

u/soc_lead · 50m

If Zhuque reflies clean, every CFO will ask why not buy Chinese. Have an answer.

u/gulf_watch · 30m

Space reuse is also missile-adjacent industry. Keep the fence.

u/border_dad · 15m

Same rule as ports: do not rent the rival's crane for your navy.

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