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At 16:23 on June 9, 2026, at Workstation 96A of the Dongfeng Commercial Aerospace Innovation Test Zone Inner Mongolia China, People’s Republic of China., LandSpace’s Zhuque-2 improved Y6 carrier rocket (ZQ-2E Y6) successfully launched two satellites in a single launch: Qianfan DTC 01 and China Mobile 02. The Qianfan DTC 01 satellite, developed by the Innovation Academy for Microsatellites of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, will conduct on-orbit verification of key technologies such as direct mobile phone connection services and integrated space-ground networking, providing technical support for the deep integration of satellite communication with 5G/6G. The China Mobile 02 satellite was developed by GalaxySpace (Beijing) Technology Group Co., Ltd.
The Zhuque-2 improved Y6 carrier rocket has a diameter of 3.35 meters and a maximum fairing diameter of 4.2 meters. Its technical specifications and launch/testing procedures largely inherit the mature solutions from the Y5 mission, and it has the capability to reach a low Earth orbit of 6 tons and a solar eclipse at an altitude of 500 kilometers. With a 4-ton payload capacity to orbital orbit, the Y6 rocket is the mainstay of China’s current liquid oxygen-methane medium-lift launch vehicle fleet. It can flexibly be configured to meet diverse mission requirements, such as launching multiple satellites in a
single launch with a traditional configuration, and high-frequency multi-satellite networking of flat-panel satellites. It can also form a combined launch service solution with the Zhuque-3 reusable launch vehicle. This mission, while fully inheriting the mature technologies of previous launches, has completed several engineering improvements



The Qianfan DTC01 satellite is an experimental satellite for Direct to Cell (DTC) communication within the Qianfan constellation, and it is also the first satellite in the constellation to support direct cell communication. Developed by the Innovation Academy for Microsatellites of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the satellite adopts a flat-panel design. It is used for verifying key technologies such as direct cell communication application services and integrated space-ground networking, providing technical support for the deep integration of satellite communication with 5G/6G.


. Regarding the interstage separation system, the Y6 rocket adopts the same aerodynamic pusher separation scheme as the Zhuque-3 reusable launch vehicle, using a high-pressure gas source to drive the pusher to achieve interstage separation. While maintaining a roughly equivalent overall weight to the original scheme, this scheme reduces the use of pyrotechnics and supports pre-launch unlocking and actuation testing, further improving installation and operational safety, pre-launch detectability, supply chain self-control, and flight reliability.
In terms of structural manufacturing, the Y6 rocket’s second-stage engine frame adopts a 3D-printed integrated structure. The structure adopts a hollow truncated cone configuration and a Y-shaped main beam design to achieve efficient transmission of engine thrust. While improving the overall structural rigidity and load-bearing capacity, it also reduces weight and cost, and effectively shortens the manufacturing and assembly cycle. This reflects the model’s continuous exploration in the direction of upgrade design schemes and advanced manufacturing processes.






In addition, the adjustment controller has been replaced with a self-developed product, further enhancing the degree of independent control of key core products. The second-stage engine’s throttling condition was reduced to 50%, effectively lowering the overload level in the later stages of second-stage flight and providing a more stable flight environment for precision payloads.
Just 26 days after the Y5 mission, the Zhuque-2 improved Y6 carrier rocket entered the launch phase, demonstrating LandSpace’s continuously improving batch delivery and high-density launch capabilities.

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