Galactic Energy Advances World’s First Electromagnetic Rocket Launch System
Galactic Energy of China aims to operationalize the first electromagnetic rocket launch technology by 2028. Their Ceres-2 rocket, designed for enhanced payload delivery, follows successful test phases demonstrating significant efficiency improvements.

Galactic Energy is on track to launch the world's first operational electromagnetic rocket, the Ceres-2, by 2028. The company completed its first full system test on April 15, 2025, at the Ziyang Commercial Space Launch Technology Research Institute in Sichuan, successfully ejecting a 1.4-meter diameter rocket model.
Subsequent tests improved system efficiency by approximately 90% through advanced technologies. This electromagnetic launch system enables a rocket to reach supersonic speeds on the ground, significantly reducing the amount of first-stage propellant required and effectively doubling payload capacity to orbit. If successful, this innovation could fundamentally alter the economics of small to medium satellite launches, making them more cost-effective.




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