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China’s 1st reusable rocket test fires engines ahead of debut flight (video)

China’s 1st reusable rocket test fires engines ahead of debut flight (video)

China’s 1st reusable rocket test fires engines ahead of debut flight (video)


China’s first reusable rocket just took a big step toward flight.

The Chinese company LandSpace conducted a static-fire test with its stainless steel Zhuque-3 launcher on Monday (Oct. 20), keeping the rocket on track for a debut expected to occur before the end of the year.

The static fire — a common prelaunch trial in which a rocket fires its engines while remaining anchored to the pad — capped the three-day “first phase” of Zhuque-3’s maiden flight campaign, according to LandSpace.

a white rocket conducts an engine test on a launch pad beneath a blue sky

The Chinese company LandSpace conducts a static fire test with its reusable Zhuque-3 rocket on Oct. 20, 2025. (Image credit: Landspace)

That phase also included a fueling test, which, like the static fire, took place in the Dongfeng Commercial Space Innovation Pilot Zone in northwestern China.

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