#MadeInChina #中國製造| #ISpace #星际荣耀 #InterstellarGlory #December2025 | #ChinesePrivateSpaceCompany  #iSpace – #CarrierRocket #ReusableCarrierRocket | for Hyperbola-3 Reusable Launch Transport Vehicle arrives at Hainan Commercial Space Launch Site for testing. #ASummary

In which iSpace- Interstellar Glory in which it is the first Chinese Private Space Company to do so successfully commercially first out from sixty known private space companies in China People’s Republic of China…  Founded in Beijing 2016 located in Beijing Economic and Technological Development Zone or known for short as E-Town in Capital of China – People’s Republic of China

[Hyperbola-3 Rocket Transport Vehicle Arrives for Testing]

At Hainan Commercial Space Launch Site., Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Center, Hainan Province, China, People’s Republic of China.. on 1500 Hours Beijing time on December 18th 2025 , a large vehicle, over 70 meters long and weighing over 300 tons, slowly drove out of the reusable workshop of Hainan Interstellar Glory Aerospace Launch Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Interstellar Glory), located adjacent to the Hainan Commercial Space Launch Site, heading towards Launch Pad 2 of the Hainan Commercial Space Launch Site. This vehicle is the transport vehicle for the Hyperbola-3 rocket, a medium-sized reusable liquid-fueled launch vehicle newly developed by Interstellar Glory.

This marks the first time the Hainan Commercial Space Launch Site has opened its launch pad resources to a private aerospace company, aiming to comprehensively verify the compatibility and coordination between the Hyperbola-3 rocket’s ground support system and the launch site facilities.

After an hour and a half, the Hyperbola-3 rocket transport vehicle successfully arrived at Launch Pad 2. Yan Liqing, the chief commander of the launch pad, explained that this transfer and testing was jointly implemented by Hainan International Commercial Space Launch Co., Ltd. and Interstellar Glory, with the core objective of verifying the compatibility of the rocket-ground interface, providing solid support for a future efficient and safe launch process. The tests primarily included actual road tests of the entire rocket transport vehicle, tests of the hydraulic erection system and erector frame interface, and tests of the interface between the fixed launch pad slewing support and the erector frame. It is understood that the Hyperbola-3.

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 | #December2025|#太原卫星发射中心#TaiyuanSatelliteLaunchCenter  – Advance  International Iconic #长征四号 #ChangZheng4B #LongMarch4B Yao 61 successfully launched the Ziyuan-3 04  #Satellite….  #ASummary

At 1117 Hours Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time 16th December 2024 , China- People’s Republic of China- CNSA –China National Space Administration   Successfully launched  Chang Zheng – Long March 4B yao 61 Carrier Rocket ignited and took off at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center Shanxi Province..

[ Long March 4B Rocket Successfully Launches Ziyuan-3 04 Satellite ]


At 11:17 AM on December 16th, the Long March 4B carrier rocket ignited and lifted off from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center, successfully sending the Ziyuan-3 04 satellite into its predetermined orbit. The launch mission was a complete success.


The Ziyuan-3 04 satellite, developed by the Fifth Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), is an operational satellite in the national long-term development plan for civil space infrastructure. It is equipped with payloads such as a three-line array stereo mapping camera, a multispectral camera, and a laser altimeter, enabling it to acquire high-resolution stereo and multispectral images.



The Long March 4B rocket, which carried out this launch mission, is a room-temperature liquid three-stage carrier rocket developed by the Eighth Academy of CASC. It is capable of launching various types of satellites with different orbital requirements, and can perform one-satellite or multiple-satellite launches. Its payload capacity to a 700-kilometer sun-synchronous orbit is up to 2.5 tons.

This launch was the 617th launch of the Long March series of carrier rockets.

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#MadeInChina #中國製造 |#蘇州科技博物館 Suzhou Science and Technology Museum #December2025| an New International Landmark #AstronomyPlanetariumMuseum like #International Standard #InternationalBenchmark Astronomy Planetarium Museum.

On the 15th December 2025蘇州科技博物館Suzhou Science and Technology Museum released the first batch of renderings, in which is great news for Good news for astronomy Science and Technology lovers: will be built next year to create a new landmark in Suzhou is a historic, picturesque city in China’s Jiangsu Province, famed for its classical gardens, canals, pagodas, and silk production, often called the “Venice of the East”. Located near Shanghai in the Yangtze Delta, it’s a major economic hub with ancient roots (founded 514 BC) and UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Classical Gardens, blending traditional beauty with modern development, including the high-tech Suzhou Industrial Park. China, People’s Republic of China. .

 [ #Suzhou’s New Landmark to Open for Trial Operation Soon !]

On December 15th, the Suzhou Science and Technology Museum officially announced that its exhibition construction has entered the final sprint stage and will soon begin trial operation. Located on the northeast side of Shishan Cultural Square in Suzhou High-tech Zone, the museum has one underground floor and three above-ground floors, with a total construction area of ​​approximately 63,000 square meters and an exhibition area of ​​40,000 square meters. The museum will feature 10 permanent exhibition halls, 3 temporary exhibition halls, 7 educational exhibition spaces, 3 theaters, and various supporting service spaces, becoming a “science playground” that offers both immersive experiences and thought-provoking insights.

The Life Giving Forest provides a sustainable urban frontage that acts as a buffer to the city. Encapsulating the Outer Ring Promenade, a formal Bosque of Trees provides a respite from the sun and creates a space for movement, gathering, and exterior exhibit learning.
The high-tech building skin, recalls luminous quality of the silk fabric, which Suzhou is known for.
The resultant shape of the new museum forms an infinite loop with Lion Mountain, Eco Island, and the lake’s edge and signifies the unbreakable bond between science, technology and the wonders of nature.

Blending Nature and Technology

Forming a direct axial link to the Suzhou City high-tech district, the Suzhou Science and Technology Museum reflects Suzhou’s commitment to discovery and innovation, and the harmony that exists between science, technology, nature and man.

Through the use of terraces, outdoor roof gardens, and the overall building form, the new museum is responsive to the context of the site, expressing a modern, forward looking design. Drawing inspiration from the ecology of nature and traditional Chinese elements, the timeless, thoughtful, and visually iconic building embodies the spirit of innovation, exploration and discovery. The industrial exhibition hall celebrates the history and reveals the future of industrial development and how it will shape, influence and enrich people’s lives.

We look from the museum to Lion Mountain for inspiration and a never-ending example of the importance of our Chinese culture to be inspired by the country’s leadership in innovation, technology, science…and a future filled with possibilities.

The Museum’s landscape strategy looks to reinforce ideas introduced in the master plan by weaving five new and diverse themed spaces into an already rich ecological tapestry.

The roof of the Museum emerges seamlessly from the base of Lion Mountain, transitioning from a natural rocky hillside and forested landscape into a series of sweeping gardens and paths. As the path continues to the top of the building overlook, the woodlands typology transitions from organic garden patterns into technological patterns mixed with photovoltaic receptors balancing industry with nature

Sustainability

The new Suzhou Science and Technology Museum is designed to minimize its impact on Shishan Park, with the building acting as a learning tool for visitors to observe methods of energy and water conservation, power generation, and occupant comfort and well-being.

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#MadeInChina #中國製造 #ExPace | #December 2025 |#酒泉衛星發射中心#JiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenter #CASIC #Expace #PrivateChineseSpaceCompany #Wuhan #CarrierRocketCompany #CarrierRocket # Kuaizhou-11 Y8 Launches successfully to deploy of the Dier-5 space experiment spacecraft and the Hope-5 Phase II #satellite #ASummary.

During  on 13TH  December 2025   at 1700  Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time  launching from one of many complexes酒泉衛星發射中心 Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Dongfeng Aerospace City – inner Mongolia –China – People’s Republic of China on中國製造Expace Technology Corporation, , the Kuaizhou-11 Y8 solid carrier rocket ignited and lifted off at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center deploying the  sending the successfully sending the Dier-5 space experiment spacecraft and the Hope-5 Phase II satellite into their predetermined orbits. The launch mission was a success. The Kuaizhou -11 rocket, developed by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation Rocket Technology Co., Ltd., has a payload capacity of 1 ton to a 700-kilometer sun-synchronous orbit. With a fairing diameter of 2.65 meters, it features high flight reliability, high orbital accuracy, short preparation time, minimal support requirements, and low launch cost, making it suitable for diverse commercial launch missions.



Kuaizhou-11 Y8 carrier rocket was launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, successfully sending the Dier-5 Space Experiment Vehicle  and the Hope-5 Phase II satellite into orbit. The flight test mission was a success. Dier-5 is a small cargo spacecraft independently developed by Ziwei Technology, consisting of a service module and a payload module. Its cargo capacity exceeds 300 kg, and its cargo space is 1.8 m³. This launch carried 34 experimental payloads (sets/units) from research institutes, universities, and enterprises, which will conduct on-orbit scientific research and technology verification in multiple cutting-edge fields such as microgravity science, space life science, space materials science, aerospace medicine, and verification of new space technologies for one year .

[A Brief Introduction to the Dier-5 Space Experiment Vehicle]

The Dier-5·China Science and Technology City spacecraft was launched into a near-Earth circular orbit at an altitude of 530km and will operate at a long-term altitude of 343km with an inclination of 41.5°. This launch carried 34 experimental payloads (sets/units) from research institutes, universities, and enterprises, which will be used to conduct scientific research and technology verification in multiple cutting-edge fields, including microgravity science, space life science, space materials science, aerospace medicine, and verification of new space technologies, for a period of one year.

The Dier-5 is a small cargo spacecraft (B300-L) independently developed by Ziwei Technology, designed for on-orbit deployment. It consists of a service module and a payload module, with a cargo capacity exceeding 300 kg and a cargo space of 1.8 m³. Equipped with an intelligent cargo management system, it can manage over 100 payloads in orbit. It supports rapid integration and testing of various complex payloads, meeting the power supply, communication, temperature control, and environmental measurement needs of different payloads. It can perform on-orbit control, status monitoring, on-orbit operation management, business data acquisition, storage, downlink, and reception, and its zoned temperature control system ensures that payloads complete experimental objectives within the designed temperature range. Furthermore, the “Dier-5·China Science and Technology City” meets the requirements for a long-term 600W and peak 1000W power supply and supports a downlink rate of 300Mbps. In addition to providing customized payload services for clients, this mission also carries multiple mini space laboratories (MSLs), which can be used for professional-grade scientific experiments as well as on-orbit science popularization activities .

This mission marked the fourth flight of the Kuaizhou-11 rocket and the 37th flight of the Kuaizhou series of carrier rockets.

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#WenchangSpacecraftLaunchCenter #文昌航天發射場 | #December2025 | Hainan Commercial Space Launch Center, #长征十二号 #ChangZheng12 #LongMarch12   launch Successfully deploying  Successfully Launches 16 Low-Earth Orbit Satellites for Satellite Internet ….. #ASummary

On CNSA –China National Space Administration    …. ChangZheng  Long March 12 flight rocket …. At Hainan Commercial Space Launch Center. Wenchang, Hainan Province, China, People’s Republic of China At 0700 moring Beijing time…..   December 12th, 2025  the Long March 12 carrier rocket ignited and lifted off from the Hainan Commercial Space Launch Site, successfully sending 16 satellites for the low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite internet system into their predetermined orbits. This launch was the fourth of its kind for the Long March 12 rocket and the 616th launch of the Long March series of carrier rockets. (China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation)

Successful Low Earth Orbit Satellite Launch Double 12 LongMarch12

[Long March 12 Rocket Successfully Launches 16 Low-Earth Orbit Satellites for Satellite Internet] At 7:00 AM on December 12, the Long March 12 carrier rocket ignited and lifted off from the Hainan Commercial Space Launch Site, successfully sending 16 low-Earth orbit satellites for satellite internet into their predetermined orbits. The launch mission was a complete success.
The Long March 12 rocket was developed by the Eighth Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. It adopts a “three-horizontal” launch mode of horizontal assembly, horizontal testing, and horizontal transportation. It can perform various orbital launch missions, with a low-Earth orbit payload capacity of no less than 12 tons and a 700 km sun-synchronous orbit payload capacity of no less than 6 tons. It can be adapted to satellite fairings with a diameter of 5.2 meters or 4.2 meters according to mission requirements.


This launch was the 616th launch of the Long March series of carrier rockets

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