OneSpace

OneSpace
IndustryPrivate space launch services
Founded2015 in Beijing, China
FounderShu Chang.
Headquarters
Beijing
,
China
Websitewww.onespacechina.com

OneSpace[1] (Chinese: 零壹空间[2]; pinyin: Líng Yī Kōngjiān; lit. 'Zero One Space') or One Space Technology Group[3] (Chinese: 零壹空间科技[4]; pinyin: Líng Yī Kōngjiān Kējì; lit. 'Zero One Space Technology') is a Chinese private space launch group based in Beijing, subsidiaries in Chongqing, Shenzhen[5] and Xi'an.[6] OneSpace was founded in 2015. OneSpace is led by CEO Shu Chang, and is targeting the small launcher market for microsatellites and nanosatellites.[7][8] OneSpace launched China's first private rocket in 2018.[9]

The company plans to unveil its family of rockets early in 2019.[10] At least 10 such firms have emerged since the Chinese government policy shift in late 2014 to allow private companies into the launch and small satellite sectors.[11]

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  3. ^ Helen Roxburgh (21 November 2017). "China's Space Industry: Arriving At the Final Frontier". CKGSB Knowledge.
  4. ^ Henri Kenhamn (2017). "LandSpace : le futur SpaceX chinois" (in French). East Pendulum.
  5. ^ "shenzhen subsidiaries introduction".
  6. ^ "Onespace recruitment".
  7. ^ Clay Dillow (28 March 2017). "China's secret plan to crush SpaceX and the US space program". CNBC.
  8. ^ Andrew Jones (17 January 2018). "Chinese commercial rocket company OneSpace set for debut launch in June". GBTIMES. Archived from the original on 21 May 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  9. ^ Michelle Toh; Serenitie Wang (17 May 2018). "OneSpace launches China's first private rocket". CNN.
  10. ^ "关于我们 | OneSpace 零壹空间". www.onespacechina.com (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved 2018-05-20.
  11. ^ "Chinese companies OneSpace and iSpace are preparing for first orbital launches". 2019-01-24.