On September 9th, the completion and testing capability launch conference of the Zhongke Aerospace Liquid Power System Test Center was held in Conghua District, Guangzhou, marking the official completion of China's first commercial aerospace power system testing platform open to the world.
The Zhongke Aerospace Liquid Power System Test Center is located in Conghua District, Guangzhou, covering an area of 1016 acres. The core facilities include 200 ton and 30 ton liquid oxygen kerosene engine test stations, as well as a leading 400 ton liquid oxygen kerosene power system test bench. The center is designed based on the principles of safety, professionalism, universality, and economy. It is a key ground validation platform for the research and development of medium and large-scale liquid rocket engines and recyclable technologies in China, providing full process testing support for rocket power systems from development to mass production. In the future, the experimental center will be open and shared with global research institutions, enterprises, and universities, creating a public platform for international collaborative research and technological innovation.
It is reported that the preparation work for the first flight of the Lijian-2 carrier rocket is steadily advancing. The entire rocket assembly has been completed and it has entered the overall testing stage. It is planned to launch the first sample spacecraft of China's manned space engineering space station light boat cargo spacecraft in the fourth quarter of this year. In the future, it will become the main rocket for China's large-scale constellation network and low-cost cargo transportation of space stations, significantly improving the efficiency and economic benefits of the country's entry into space.