
In 2025, China set a fresh record, achieving 92 space launches. Notable progress was made in crewed missions and deep space exploration, as reported by CCTV. This year also proved significant for CASC, with 73 launches.
In 2025, the People’s Republic of China successfully completed 92 carrier rocket launch operations, thereby surpassing its former benchmark. This data was furnished by China Central Television (CCTV), referencing the national space agency.
This year, China displayed considerable accomplishments and groundbreaking shifts in crewed space flights, far-space investigation, and the execution of commercial orbital endeavors.
Previously, the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) announced that due to its efforts, 73 launches were conducted from the PRC in 2025. This figure also represented a record for CASC itself.
China’s space program is advancing very dynamically. Meteorological, telecommunication, and navigation satellites are being developed, alongside technologies for lunar surface utilization. With state backing, Chinese scientists are realizing projects for asteroid and Mars research. Currently, China’s space station, open to international collaboration, is operational in orbit.