#MadeInChina #中國製造 |#深蓝航天 #LANDSPACE #DeepBlueLimitedCompany #September2024| Deep Blue Aerospace #ReusableCarrierRocket #Suzaku3 The 10-kilometer-class vertical take-off and landing flight test mission  reusable rocket was a complete success! #JiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenter

深蓝航  Deep Blue Limited – Deep Blue Aerospace  Landspace One of sixty Chinese private space Carrier Rocket Companies in China-People’s Republic of China…  As many of sixty plus Private Rocket Deep Blue Aerospace Co., Ltd. was established in 2017. The company is mainly a high-tech aerospace enterprise that focuses on the direction of liquid recovery and reusable launch vehicles and provides users with commercial launch services. Deep Blue Aerospace Co., Ltd. is headquartered in Nantong City, Jiangsu Province. At the same time, the company has rocket general and liquid engine R&D centers in Yizhuang, Beijing and Xi’an, Shaanxi, respectively, and a rocket power system test base in Tongchuan, Shaanxi…..

At 12:00 on September 11, 2024 Beijing Time Jiuquan Satellite launch Center, Inner Mongolia, China, People’s Republic of China , the Suzaku-3 VTVL-1 reusable vertical take-off and landing recovery test rocket independently developed by Blue Arrow Space Technology Co., Ltd. successfully completed a ten-kilometer-level vertical take-off and landing return flight test at the Blue Arrow liquid oxygen and methane rocket launch station at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in China .This mission is the first time in China to achieve secondary ignition of a vertical take-off and landing return rocket in the air, joint guidance and control of the “grid rudder-cold air attitude control-engine” in a transonic high dynamic pressure environment, and engineering application of real-time wind repair technology for high-altitude winds. It marks a major breakthrough in China’s commercial aerospace industry in reusable launch vehicle technology, and is a crucial step towards the realization of large-capacity, low-cost, high-frequency, reusable space launches in the future!

In this test, the total air flight time of the Suzaku-3 VTVL-1 test rocket was 200.7s, and it went through the process of “ascent – engine shutdown – unpowered gliding – engine secondary start in the air – soft landing”. Among them, the engine was shut down for the first time about 113 seconds after takeoff. After shutdown, the rocket continued to rely on inertia to fly to the highest point of 10002m above the ground. In order to offset the high-altitude crosswind interference of 36m/s, the rocket relied on high-altitude wind correction, grid rudder and cold air attitude control to stabilize the flight attitude; after about 40s of unpowered gliding, when the rocket altitude dropped to 4.64km and the speed reached 0.8Ma, the engine was ignited again in the air at 100% working conditions, and the rocket entered the landing deceleration section, and through the online guidance control algorithm, the engine thrust and flight state were adjusted to guide the rocket body to achieve a soft landing on the recovery field about 3.2km away from the launch station; the center of the landing position was 1.7m away from the center of the recovery field, the landing vertical speed was -1.65m/s, and the landing attitude angle deviation was 0.3°. All indicators met the expected design and reached the domestic leading level.

This mission is an advanced verification of various key technologies for vertical take-off, landing and recovery of large liquid oxygen-methane reusable rockets, following the successful execution of the 100-meter-class flight test mission in January 2024. The test rocket is a single-stage liquid oxygen-methane rocket with a body diameter of 3.35m, a length of 18.3m, a take-off mass of approximately 68t, a take-off thrust of 800 kilonewtons, and is equipped with 3 sets of landing cushion legs and a new 4-piece grid rudder system. It uses a high-strength stainless steel body structure consistent with the Suzaku-3 rocket; it is equipped with an 80-ton Tianque-12 (TQ-12) improved liquid oxygen-methane engine of the same type as the Suzaku-3 rocket, which has achieved continuous orbital flight verification, and has orthogonal double pendulum, 45%~111% variable thrust adjustment and multiple ignition capabilities. The verification results achieved in this mission are as follows:

The Suzaku-3 VTVL-1 test rocket is an engineering prototype built with a full-size engine, and is an important part of the development of the Blue Arrow Aerospace reusable rocket project. This test strictly followed the company’s quality management system and test safety management requirements , carried out comprehensive risk identification and control , organized special review and recalculation and process review , and formulated and improved mission operating procedures and emergency response plans to ensure the success of the test. Through two vertical take-off and landing recovery tests, the model team successfully verified a number of key technologies for reusable rockets, laying a solid foundation for the future first flight and recovery of the Suzaku-3.

Since October 2022, Blue Arrow Aerospace has been fully committed to promoting the demonstration and development of large liquid oxygen and methane reusable rockets, and has clarified the development route of the next-generation reusable rocket Suzaku-3. At the beginning of this year, Suzaku-3 has completed the transition from the scheme stage to the prototype stage, and has fully carried out the development of various system products in the prototype stage. It is planned to carry out its first flight in 2025 and realize the recovery and reuse of the first stage in 2026, striving to help China’s commercial aerospace achieve a fundamental breakthrough in large-capacity, low-cost, and reusable launch vehicle technology in the next three years!

There are ways to pursue dreams, and Suzaku will fly again. Landspace will continue to focus on core technology research and substantial capacity improvement, build advanced rocket manufacturing systems, and ensure the efficient independent research and development and batch production capabilities of the “Suzaku” series rockets and “Tianque” series engine products , injecting strong momentum into the rapid progress of China’s aerospace technology, stimulating new quality productivity, and leading the vigorous development of future industries !

We would like to thank the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center of China for its strong guidance and assistance to Blue Arrow Aerospace!

We would like to thank Beijing City, Beijing Economic and Technological Development Zone, Shanghai City, Zhejiang Province, Jiaxing City, Huzhou City and other party and government agencies and departments at all levels for their deep support and care for Blue Arrow Aerospace!

Thank you satellite customers for your firm trust and valuable support to Landspace!

We would like to thank all shareholders for their strong support and for working side by side with Blue Arrow Aerospace to achieve great success!

We would like to thank our partner China Merchants Bank for its sincere trust in Landspace!

We would like to thank all media platforms for their continued attention and coverage, and for supporting Blue Arrow Aerospace’s mission!

Thank you to every Blue Arrow employee, and salute every bit of effort and sweat you have put into Blue Arrow! Deeply thank all Blue Arrow family members for their silent dedication and tolerance and understanding!

Thank you to all the friends who pay attention to and support China’s space industry. Your enthusiasm and expectations are the driving force for us to keep moving forward!

Zhuque-3 (model code: ZQ-3) is the next-generation reusable liquid oxygen-methane carrier rocket of Landspace, China’s first stainless steel liquid carrier rocket, with a body diameter of 4.5m, a fairing diameter of 5.2m, a total length of 76.6m, a takeoff mass of approximately 660t, and a takeoff thrust of approximately 900t. The power system uses the Tianque series liquid oxygen-methane engine independently developed by Landspace.

The first stage of ZQ-3 is designed to be reused no less than 20 times. Its low-orbit carrying capacity for a one-time use mission can reach 21.3 tons, and its area recovery mission is 18.3 tons. It can strongly support the high-density launch of my country’s satellite Internet network, the GTO orbit launch of large communication satellites, and the launch of various types of spacecraft, and comprehensively promote China’s commercial space industry to enter the era of high-capacity, repeatable and low-cost satellite Internet!

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On the 2025  Hour Hong- Kong SAR – Beijing time CNSA –China National Space Administration   On 22nd August 2024, the combination of the Chang Zheng- Long March 7A Yao 9 carrier rocket vertically at the Wenchang Space Launch Site, Hainan Province China, Peoples Republic of China China successfully launched the ChinaSat 4A from the Wenchang Space Launch Center using the Long March 7A Yao 9 carrier rocket. This launch is the 154th space launch in the world in 2024, the 37th in China, the 4th this month, and the 2nd by the Long March 7A carrier rocket.

ChinaSat 4AThe satellite can provide users with voice, data, and radio and television transmission services. This mission is the 532nd flight of the Long March series of carrier rockets

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At 1103 Morning Hours Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time 19th July 2024 , China- People’s Republic of China- CNSA –China National Space Administration   Successfully launched  Chang Zheng – Long March 4B Yao 58 Carrier Rocket ignited and took off at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center Shanxi Province..  Successfully launch China successfully launched the Gaofen-11 05 satellite Successfully into its pre-determined orbit…   

China successfully launched Gaofen-11 05 satellite into space using the Long March 4B carrier rocket at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center. The satellite entered the planned orbit smoothly and the launch mission was a complete success. The satellite is mainly used in land surveys, urban planning, land rights confirmation, road network design, crop yield estimation and disaster prevention and mitigation, and can provide information support for the implementation of major national strategies such as the “Belt and Road” and the modernization of national defense.

The satellite was developed by the General Department of Remote Sensing Satellites of the Fifth Academy of Aerospace Science and Technology. It is mainly used in land surveys, urban planning, land rights confirmation, road network design, crop yield estimation, and disaster prevention and mitigation. It can provide information support for the implementation of major national strategies such as the “Belt and Road” and the modernization of national defense.

The Long March 4B rocket has a 700kmSSO capacity of 2.5 tons. In order to meet the requirements of the satellite, this rocket uses a Φ4000mm von Karman fairing and a load reduction design to further improve the adaptability of the rocket. This mission is the first time in 15 months that the Long March 4 model has gone to the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center for a launch.

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #July2024 |advance #AsiaPacific6E #APSTAR6E  #CommunicationSatellite #Satellite successfully positioned operating 10th July 2024 #ASummary ….

[APSTAR6E Aptema Satellite 6E successfully positioned at 134° east longitude]

On the 10 July 2024 Wednesday Asia-Pacific Satellite News; the Asia-Pacific 6E satellite was successfully positioned at 134° east longitude and is ready for business. The satellite will co-orbit with the Asia-Pacific 6C and Asia-Pacific 6D satellites.


The Asia-Pacific 6E satellite is a geostationary orbit satellite built on the DFH-3E platform. It was purchased by Asia-Pacific Satellite Corporation’s joint venture Asia-Pacific Starlink Satellite Co., Ltd., and Asia-Pacific Satellite Corporation provides operational technical support. The satellite was launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center on January 13, 2023. After launch, it completed the orbit change of the assembly to the intermediate orbit, and then relied on the satellite’s ion and Hall electric propulsion systems to carry out orbit raising operations and finally reach the synchronous orbit

Asia-Pacific 6E is my country’s first fully electric propulsion communications satellite, equipped with 25 Ku user beams and 3 Ka gateway beams, with a communication capacity of approximately 30 Gbps.

On the 13TH January 2023  in  CNSA _China National Space Administration -China – People’s Republic of China At 0210 hours Hong Kong –Beijing Time China- People’s Republic of China launch the Chang Zheng – Long march 2C Carrier Rocket launching from station form Xichang Satellite Launch Center Sichuan Province…..Deploying the  Asia Pacific 6E – APSTAR 6E Communications Satellite ..

The Asia Pacific 6E – APSTAR 6E Satellite this is the first time that China, People’s Republic of China has launched an all-electric high-throughput communication satellite. First, the carrier rocket sends the combination of the satellite and the propulsion module into low-earth orbit, and then the satellite controls the DFH-3E propulsion module to send the satellite to the designated orbit. Then separate from the satellite. In the follow-up, the satellite will rely on its own LIPS-200 electric propulsion system, and after 10 months of orbital ascension, it will finally enter the GEO fixed point….implement the Asia-Pacific 6E communication satellite launch mission at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center at around 2:11 am on January 13 (the first star of the Dongfanghong-3 E platform APSTAR 6E satellite will provide high-speed and convenient high-throughput broadband communication services for Southeast Asia, effectively filling the gap in the broadband communication market in Southeast Asia. The rockets and satellites used in this launch were all developed by China Airlines. This is the 460th launch of the Long March series of launch vehicle

The first communication satellite launched by the Chang Zheng Long March 2C, with a launch weight of 4.3 tons The Asia Pacific 6E launch mission is the first time that the Chang Zheng Long March 2C Carrier rocket is used to launch a communication satellite, and the total weight of the launched payload reaches an unprecedented 4.3 tons (satellite + propulsion module)! This is the heaviest satellite ever launched into orbit by the Chang Zheng-Long March 2C rocket.


In order to meet the mission requirements, the development team specially developed an integrated satellite adapter, which achieved a weight reduction of more than 20%, and further improved the rocket’s existing carrying capacity. ….. At the same time, in this mission, the development team carried out multi-dimensional special research: narrowed the range of the rocket wreckage landing area; improved the rocket attitude stability and control accuracy.

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#MadeInChina #中國製造 #ExPace | #May2024 #CASIC Rocket Technology Company #Expace |#酒泉衛星發射中心#JiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenter #PrivateChineseSpaceCompany #Wuhan #CarrierRocketCompany #CarrierRocket #Kuaizhou11 #KX yao 4 successfully launch four adorable Four #Satellites #Wuhan1 #Tainyan22, #Lingque3

On the 21st May 2024 1215 Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time, on the afternoon of, China, People’s Republic of中國製造 Expace Technology Corporation, China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation’s Aerospace Sanjiang Rocket Company was a complete success launched Kuaizhou 11 successfully opened a new phase of batch launch!

At 12:15 on May 21, 2024, the “Kuaizhou 11” Yaosi-4 launch vehicle carried the main satellite “Wuhan-1” satellite, the ultra-low orbit technology test satellite and the carrying satellites Tianyan 22 and “Lingque 3” Four satellites of magnitude 01 were ignited and launched from station 95A of the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, placing the satellites into predetermined orbits.

Kuaizhou 11 (KZ-11) is a medium-sized solid launch vehicle developed by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation’s Aerospace Sanjiang. It adopts a four-stage series configuration, with the first, second and third stages using solid power and the fourth stage using liquid power. The rocket has a height of 25 meters and a diameter of 2.2 meters. It can be equipped with fairings of 2.2 meters in diameter and 3.2 meters in diameter. It has a take-off mass of 78 tons and a take-off thrust of 180 tons. Its low-Earth orbit (LEO) transport capacity is 1.5 tons and its range is 700 kilometers. Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) capacity 1 ton. This rocket is equipped with a fairing with a diameter of 2.2 meters.

Since its first flight (failed) on July 10, 2020, the Kuaizhou-11 has carried out a total of three launches, with a success rate of about 67%. Starting this year, the Kuaizhou-11 has entered the batch launch phase, with plans to carry out no less than four launch missions, with the target orbit being a sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) at an altitude of 530 kilometers.

This launch is the first launch of the Kuaizhou-11 rocket in 2024, the 8th launch of the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, the 24th launch in China, and the 96th launch in the world.

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