Rocket Report: Say cheerio to Orbex; China is getting good at booster landings

February 14, 2026
Rocket Report: Say cheerio to Orbex; China is getting good at booster landings

Here’s something that caught my attention — China is really closing the gap on the US when it comes to reusable rockets. According to Eric Berger at Ars Technica, a mini version of China's Long March 10 rocket successfully launched and nailed a perfect ocean landing, showing China’s catching up fast in reusable tech. Now, here's where it gets interesting: Orbex, the UK-based launch firm, is shutting down after a long run — European Spaceflight reports that their planned takeover fell through, and they just couldn’t get their hardware off the ground. So, what does this mean? Well, it highlights how competitive and unpredictable the space launch world is right now. China’s making big strides, proving they’ve got serious reusability skills, while Orbex’s collapse reminds us that even promising startups can stumble if they don’t hit key milestones. Keep an eye on China — they’re definitely a space power to watch for the future.

Welcome to Edition 8.29 of the Rocket Report! We have a stuffed report this week with news from across the launch spectrum. Long-term, probably the most significant development this week was a subscale version of the Long March 10 rocket successfully launching and then executing a picture-perfect ocean landing. China is catching up rapidly to the United States when it comes to reusable launch.

As always, we welcome reader submissions, and if you don't want to miss an issue, please subscribe using the box below (the form will not appear on AMP-enabled versions of the site). Each report will include information on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets as well as a quick look ahead at the next three launches on the calendar.

Orbex is going away. The UK-based launch company Orbex has entered insolvency proceedings after a planned takeover by European space logistics startup The Exploration Company fell through, European Spaceflight reports. In a statement, Orbex said the decision came after all "fundraising, merger and acquisition opportunities had all concluded unsuccessfully." For anyone paying attention, this decision should not come as a surprise. A decade into its existence, Orbex had yet to produce demonstrable, ready-for-flight hardware.

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Welcome to Edition 8.29 of the Rocket Report! We have a stuffed report this week with news from across the launch spectrum. Long-term, probably the most significant development this week was a subscale version of the Long March 10 rocket successfully launching and then executing a picture-perfect ocean landing. China is catching up rapidly to the United States when it comes to reusable launch.

As always, we welcome reader submissions, and if you don't want to miss an issue, please subscribe using the box below (the form will not appear on AMP-enabled versions of the site). Each report will include information on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets as well as a quick look ahead at the next three launches on the calendar.

Orbex is going away. The UK-based launch company Orbex has entered insolvency proceedings after a planned takeover by European space logistics startup The Exploration Company fell through, European Spaceflight reports. In a statement, Orbex said the decision came after all "fundraising, merger and acquisition opportunities had all concluded unsuccessfully." For anyone paying attention, this decision should not come as a surprise. A decade into its existence, Orbex had yet to produce demonstrable, ready-for-flight hardware.

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