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macroJul 18, 2026, 8:59 AM

Private Space Firms' Orbital Attempts Counted

A compilation shows how many launch attempts each private space company needed to reach orbit, highlighting varying success rates across US, Chinese, and Indian firms.

A new compilation lists the number of attempts each private space company required to successfully reach orbit. The data covers US, Chinese, and Indian firms:

  • United States:
  • Orbital Sciences: 1 attempt
  • SpaceX: 4th attempt
  • Rocket Lab: 2nd attempt
  • Virgin Orbit: 2nd attempt
  • Astra: 4th attempt
  • Firefly Aerospace: 2nd attempt
  • Blue Origin: 1st attempt
  • China:
  • iSpace: 1st attempt
  • Galactic Energy: 1st attempt
  • Space Pioneer: 1st attempt
  • LandSpace: 3rd attempt
  • Orienspace: 1st attempt
  • India:
  • Skyroot Aerospace: 1st attempt

The list illustrates the varying difficulty levels among private launch providers, with some achieving orbit on their first try while others required multiple attempts.

Source: First Squawk