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2024.07.14 09:44 GMT+8

China opens 'Beijing Rocket Street' to boost commercial space development

Updated 2024.07.14 09:44 GMT+8
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China's Long March-6C carrier rocket makes its debut flight from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in north China's Shanxi Province, May 7, 2024. /China Media Group

China has launched a "Beijing Rocket Street" project in the capital's E-town with the aim of establishing a national-level scientific research and production hub to support China's commercial space development.

In 2023, the country's private commercial rocket enterprises, all headquartered in Beijing, carried out a total of 13 space launches. Beijing E-town hosts a cluster of over 70 aerospace companies including 75 percent of China's private rocket makers.

Beijing E-town, an economic and technological development area in the southeast of the capital city, has a total floor space of 140,000 square meters. A common technological platform, a high-end manufacturing center, and an innovation research and development center are some of the major facilities. There are also plans to build an interactive exhibition hall for science and technology that will offer visitors immersive virtual reality experiences.

The local government anticipates that the project will assist rocket enterprises in exploring new technologies and expanding their application scenario. Meanwhile, it has spearheaded a commercial space alliance, bringing together businesses, universities, institutions and cooperatives.

Since China's government work report earlier this year highlighted the inclusion of the commercial space industry as a significant driver for new growth, many provincial-level regions such as Shanghai, Hunan and Sichuan have also released development plans to boost the industry.

Data shows that China's commercial space market has experienced rapid growth since 2015, with an average annual increase of over 20 percent from 2017 to the first half of this year. The country's commercial space market is expected to be worth 2.34 trillion yuan (about $322.7 billion) in 2024.

(With input from Xinhua)

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