China’s First Booster Landing Marks Leap Toward Reusable Rockets
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Artificial intelligence reboots alerts for security flaws; China takes a new step in the space race with its first reusable rocket; and Google deepens its commitment to AI chips with a multi-million-dollar agreement with Marvell. How AI models are escaping from their cages. They keep alert to their developers Alerts. OpenAI and Anthropic models starred in a series of security leaks not detected for weeks, between April and July 2026, as both com…
A Chinese space rocket has landed on land for the first time. It has joined the American companies SpaceX and Blue Origin, which already routinely use reusable rocket stages. It was only the second flight of the Ju-chu-3 rocket, which exploded on its first. The successful landing paves the way for the Asian superpower to reuse it and thus significantly reduce the cost of launches. The European Union is testing its own reusable rockets in several…
Interview: Chinese Rocket Team Prepares to Strive for More Reuses after Successful Land Recovery
The mission on August 19 further verified the design correctness and reliability of the ZhuQue-3 reusable launch vehicle system, validated its first-stage recovery capability and engineering maturity. (Photo/Land Space) Beijing - For the team behind LandSpace's Zhuque-3 reusable rocket, the recent successful land recovery of the rocket's first stage was just the opening act. The real challenge lies ahead: building a comprehensive inspection and …
China Catching up With US on Ability to Launch Satellites: ITIF
The successful recovery of the first stage of China's Zhuque-3 rocket by Chinese startup LandSpace shows that the country is catching up with the U.S. in the satellite sector, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation policy analyst Ellis Scherer said Wednesday...
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