iSpace China
Beijing Interstellar Glory Space Technology (i-Space) made history in July 2019 as the first private Chinese company to achieve orbit with its Hyperbola-1 rocket.
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Beijing Interstellar Glory Space Technology (i-Space) made history in July 2019 as the first private Chinese company to achieve orbit with its Hyperbola-1 rocket. The company is developing Hyperbola-3, a reusable rocket system with vertical landing capabilities. In August 2025, i-Space revealed its completed autonomous drone ship for ocean landings, similar to SpaceX's drone ships. The company specializes in solid and liquid propellant rockets and is positioned as one of China's top three private launch providers alongside LandSpace and Galactic Energy.
Peng Xiaobo (CEO, Founder)
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