A booster from a Chinese rocket appears to have crash-landed and exploded after a satellite launch on Friday. According to a report from GB Times, one of four rocket boosters from a Long March 3B ...
As news surfaced that it was a piece from a Chinese-owned rocket ... Not because it [the rocket] came down near LA, but because it missed.' Heather Golden, a spokesperson for the Aerospace ...
Six reusable Chinese rockets, including the Zhuque-3 by LandSpace and Kinetica-2 by CAS Space, are scheduled to launch for the first time in 2025, marking a big shift toward cost-efficient ...
Chinese commercial launch company Galactic Energy successfully sent eight satellites into orbit early Monday with its light-lift Ceres-1 rocket. The Ceres-1 solid rocket lifted off at ...
An apology is not enough to make up for this wrongdoing," he said. The controversy began when a photo of a giant rocket replica, with a Chinese flag displayed on its wings, went viral online.