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Orienspace

B-b Econ Dvpt Building
Disheng N. St.
Yizhuang
Beijing 100176
China


OrienSpace

🏢 Overview & Founding

  • Full name: Orienspace Technology (Shandong) Co., Ltd. 
  • Established: 9 June 2020  
  • Headquarters & organization:
      – Based in Yantai, Shandong province, China  
      – They maintain R&D, test, and manufacturing facilities in other locales — e.g. a propulsion / engine technology hub in Wuxi, a Beijing office / simulation & digital systems presence.  
  • Core focus: design, manufacture, and operation of rockets (the “Gravity” series) and associated propulsion systems (“Force / Yuanli / 原力” series) and supporting aerospace technologies.  

🚀 Major Achievements

  1. Gravity-1 (引力-1) maiden launch
     - On 11 January 2024, Orienspace launched Gravity-1 from a sea barge off Haiyang, Shandong (Yellow Sea).  
     - The flight placed three Yunyao-1 meteorological satellites into low earth orbit (LEO). 
     - With that mission, Gravity-1 claimed status as the most powerful solid-fuel commercial rocket globally, and the most powerful commercial launch vehicle in China at its time.  
     - Specs: able to carry ~ 6.5 tons to LEO (or ~4.2 tons to SSO).  
     - Notably, the rocket architecture uses multiple solid rocket motors (side-boosters + core) and a relatively fast turnaround capability (5-hour turnaround from final manufacturing to launch) is claimed.  
  2. Second Gravity-1 launch (Y2)
     - Orienspace successfully conducted a Gravity-1 Y2 launch on 11 October 2025 from the same sea platform near Haiyang, deploying multiple satellites (including Jilin-1 wideband, Shutianyuxing-01/-02 etc.).  
     - This confirms that Orienspace has moved from initial demonstration toward operational launch cadence.  
  3. Financing & growth
     - By October 2023, Orienspace had raised multiple financing rounds, exceeding USD 150 million aggregate.  
     - In January 2024, Orienspace secured ~ 600 million yuan in funding to support rocket development efforts.  
     - A reported Series B (or B+) round raised ~ USD 83.5 million aiming to accelerate development of the next-generation rocket.  
  4. Technology & infrastructure
     - They are developing their own liquid-fuel rocket engines (the “Force / Yuanli / 原力” family) to enable partially reusable or hybrid rockets.  
     - They are also building supporting infrastructure: rocket integration, test facilities, simulation platforms (digital twin / hardware-in-loop).  
     - One such tool is the ODS (OrienDigiSpace / 东方数字空间) — a digital simulation and modeling platform spanning the design, test, simulation, and verification of aerospace systems.  

🔮 Future Plans & Roadmap

  • Gravity-2 (引力-2)
     - Orienspace is developing Gravity-2, a larger, partially recoverable / hybrid rocket (liquid core + solid boosters).  
     - Its design performance projections are ~ 25.6 tons to LEO, ~19.1 tons to 500 km SSO, ~7.7 tons to GTO.  
     - The rocket is expected to stand ~ 60 meters tall, with a liquid-core stage powered by nine “Yuanli-85” engines.  
     - First launch target is 2025 (or possibly 2026).  
  • Gravity-3 (引力-3)
     - A further-scaling vehicle, likely combining multiple Gravity-2 core stages or multiple strap-ons, to support heavier payloads and mission profiles (e.g. deep-space, large satellite constellations).  
     - Payload targets are in the ~30 ton LEO class, with ambitions for reusability and supporting large-scale constellation deployment.  
     - Estimated first flight timeline is mid-to-late decade (by ~2027 or later, depending on progress) according to Chinese sources.  
  • Business & strategic expansion
     - Orienspace is positioning itself not purely as a launch services provider, but also a broader aerospace systems integrator, servicing satellite operators, infrastructure, and instrument providers.  
     - They aim to serve diverse “launch scenarios” (sea, land, rapid response) and deliver cost-efficient, flexible launch options.  
     - With increasing launch cadence and reputation, they may compete strongly in the Chinese commercial launch market arena (alongside LandSpace, Galactic Energy, iSpace, Deep Blue, etc.).  
     - They will continue to invest in their digital / simulation platforms (e.g. ODS) to support faster design, testing, and verification cycles. 

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Orienspace

B-b Econ Dvpt Building
Disheng N. St.
Yizhuang
Beijing 100176
China


Rideshare missions by Orienspace

Rideshare MissionLaunch dateLaunch vehicleSpacecraft launchedOrbit
Gravity-1 Y2 / Jilin-1 Wideband-02B-0711 October 2025Gravity-13Polar