Rocket Development: South Korea, China, and SpaceX Launch Updates

Breaking News: China Prepares for Landmark ‌Rocket Launch,Aiming for Reusability; ⁢NASA’s SLS Fully Assembled

China’s⁣ LandSpace is nearing the inaugural launch of its Zhuque-3 rocket,a vehicle comparable in size and​ performance to SpaceX’s ‌Falcon 9. ⁣The company ⁣completed the first phase of launch preparations‍ this week, according to Space News.The Zhuque-3, the largest commercial rocket developed in China to date, features ⁤nine first stage engines ⁢and a single upper stage engine, differentiating itself from the Falcon‍ 9 by utilizing methane ‌fuel. LandSpace intends to attempt a landing of the first stage booster downrange, a key step toward achieving rocket reusability.

meanwhile, ​south Korea’s Innospace is preparing for the first flight of its HANBIT-Nano launch vehicle. the 72-foot (22 meter) tall, two-stage hybrid rocket, ​powered by paraffin and liquid oxygen, will carry small satellites for customers in South Korea, Brazil, and India to an orbit approximately 300 kilometers⁢ (186⁤ miles) high. HANBIT-Nano has a payload‌ capacity of‌ about 200 pounds (90 kilograms).

In⁤ the United States, SpaceX continues⁣ to push the boundaries of rocket reuse. A Falcon 9​ launch on October 19 marked the 31st flight‍ of the company’s moast-flown Falcon 9 booster,landing successfully for⁤ a planned 32nd flight.SpaceX⁤ currently operates over 20 Falcon 9 boosters and is working​ towards certifying them for up to 40 flights⁣ each. The company also recently surpassed⁤ 10,000 total Starlink satellites launched into low-Earth orbit, with 10,006 deployed‍ to date and approximately 8,700 currently operational.

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