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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > China’s Explosive Zhuque-3 Test Previews the Global Race for Reusable Rockets
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China’s Explosive Zhuque-3 Test Previews the Global Race for Reusable Rockets

Last updated: December 5, 2025 8:05 am
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Over the past decade, SpaceX has led the way in reusable rocket technology, revolutionizing the space industry with its Falcon 9 booster. However, other countries are now beginning to catch up with their own reusable launch capabilities.

Blue Origin, a U.S. aerospace company, has successfully landed the first stage of its New Glenn rocket, marking a significant milestone in the race for reusable rockets. This achievement paves the way for Blue Origin to compete with SpaceX’s Starlink broadband satellite megaconstellation, now dominating low-Earth orbit.

China has also entered the race with its Zhuque-3 rocket, which attempted a partial reusability test but unfortunately ended in a crash. Despite this setback, China is determined to develop reusable rockets for its own megaconstellations, such as Guowang and Thousand Sails, each consisting of over 10,000 satellites.

Europe is not far behind, with the European Space Agency (ESA) committing over €4.4 billion to space transportation programs. The continent is looking to secure its independent access to space by investing in reusable launch technology, such as Rocket Factory Augsburg’s efforts to refurbish stages and engines for cost reduction and increased launch frequency.

Japan is also making strides in reusable launch technology, aiming to develop a heavy-lift successor to its H3 launcher. The country’s space agency, JAXA, is partnering with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to achieve this goal and launch its own satellite constellation for surveillance purposes.

The global push for reusable rockets is poised to transform the space industry, enabling more frequent launches and the deployment of massive satellite constellations. While this advancement offers sustainability benefits by facilitating controlled reentry of launch vehicles and reducing orbital debris, it also poses challenges such as increased orbital activity and potential space collisions.

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As countries around the world embrace reusable rocket technology, the future of space exploration and communication looks promising yet complex. The rise of reusable rocketry opens up new possibilities for both Earth and space, ushering in a new era of innovation and collaboration in the cosmos.

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