The Zhuque-3 reusable Yao-2 launch vehicle has successfully undergone a static fire test at the Dongfeng Commercial Space Innovation Test Site. This test served as a thorough assessment of the rocket system, the launch site system, and how well they worked together. All systems functioned as intended, with test data and results aligning perfectly with expectations. This not only confirmed the accuracy and coordination of the system's operation but also paved the way for future flight missions. The Zhuque-3 is a high-capacity, cost-effective, and reusable liquid launch vehicle, independently developed by China to facilitate large-scale constellation networking endeavors. It utilizes stainless steel as the main structural material for its body, allowing for autonomous, high-precision returns, gentle landings at the recovery site, and subsequent reuse. At present, all crucial ground verification tasks prior to the rocket's launch have been finalized, and preparations for the upcoming launch will advance according to schedule.
