The
three-stage rocket, Zhuque-1, was developed by Beijing-based
Landspace. The company said in a microblog post after nominal
first and second stages that the spacecraft failed to reach
orbit as a result of an issue with the third stage.
"Before Zhuque carrier rocket was launched, its mission was
already completed," the company said in the post on Saturday,
without giving further details.
Landspace was founded in 2015 and soon aimed to be the first
Chinese private company to deliver a satellite into orbit. The
company said it was the first private licensed company in China
to launch carrier rockets.
Zhuque-1 was carrying a satellite named "Future" built for state
media China Central Television.
In May, China launched "Chongqing Liangjiang Star" into space,
the first rocket developed by Beijing-based private firm
OneSpace Technology.
Since coming to office in 2012, President Xi Jinping has made
becoming a "space flight superpower" a priority for the
government, which has a goal of sending a permanent manned space
station into orbit by around 2022.
(Reporting by Pei Li and Aizhu Chen; Editing by Christopher
Cushing)
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