China has begun construction on its first "super plant" for reusable rockets that can be recovered at sea in the eastern city of Hangzhou.The 5.2 billion yuan ($740 million) project, led by Beijing-based space launch company Space Epoch, got underway
You can’t overstate how big of a deal that is. With 320 rockets having been launched in 2025 25 rockets is 8% of the world’s rockets. Producing that many low cost, high payloads, reusable launchers, on top of all the non-reusable launchers China has, will do a lot to the ammount of stuff China can get into space.
And that’s one year of production. After a few years this super plant running, depending on how many time one of its rockets can be launched before being retired, China chould end up with the ability to send an industrial amount of materials and peoples in space. An from there, building massive space stations and interplanetary spacecrafts becomes genuenely acheavable. Especially with a permanent moon base, which they have in the works too.
An industrial amount of launchers with ~3000$/Kg lauch cost. A big deal, as I said.
I knew from this guy that China wanted to mass-produce rockets, but I didn’t expect them to be so quick about it.
Incredible thing happening in Chinese space program.
The rate of technological progress in China is absolutely mind boggling, renewables, EVs, chips, robotics, etc. All of these things are advancing at a breakneck pace, and all of them are self reinforcing. Technology begets technology, and I expect that we’ll see China visibly pull ahead of the west in every front in the coming years.
That seems unavoidable at this point.
Pretty much, the proof that China is advancing faster lies in catching up to the west in the first place.