Landspace Technology Corp. Offices as China Loosens Government Monopoly on Space Launches

A model of the Tianque-12 (TQ-12) engine combustion chamber, center, stands on display at the Landspace Technology Corp. headquarters in Beijing, China, on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018. Landspace is one of several Chinese companies that have succeeded with suborbital launches and are vying to be the first in China to place satellites into orbit around the Earth. Photographer: Giulia Marchi/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A model of the Tianque-12 (TQ-12) engine combustion chamber, center, stands on display at the Landspace Technology Corp. headquarters in Beijing, China, on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018. Landspace is one of several Chinese companies that have succeeded with suborbital launches and are vying to be the first in China to place satellites into orbit around the Earth. Photographer: Giulia Marchi/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Landspace Technology Corp. Offices as China Loosens Government Monopoly on Space Launches
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