Launcher

Zhuque-1

Solid-fueled launcher that LandSpace first pursued.

Launcher Info

Status
No Longer in Use
Maximum Performance
Micro-Lift
Type
Rocket Launcher
Reusability

Launcher Cofigurations

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Additional Background

It launched a single time before LandSpace moved onto the development of the Zhuque-2 vehicle. That first and only launch failed to reach orbit; this launch attempt was the first attempt by a Chinese private company to reach orbit.

19-meters tall, with a 1.35-meter diameter, powered by solid-fuel motors likely derived from the DF-26 missile.

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Service History

Development History

Launch Manifest

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Launch History

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Zhuque-1 Standard
Initial configuration.
Configuration Service Status
In Service
Mass to LEO Classification
Micro-Lift
Performance
Orbit
Mass to Orbit (kg)
Low-Earth Orbit (LEO)
300
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Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO)
No Data
Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO)
No Data
Geostationary Orbit (GSO)
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Lunar Transfer Orbit (LTO)
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Mars Transfer Orbit (MTO)
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Specs
Orbit
Mass to Orbit (kg)
Length
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Diameter
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Dry Mass
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Pressurized Volume
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No detailed launcher stage information is available.