Group 1 - The commercial space industry in China is set for a busy launch schedule in 2026, with multiple companies planning high-frequency launches, including Dongfang Space's "Gravity One" and "Gravity Two" rockets, and Deep Blue Aerospace's "Nebula One" rocket [1] - The Long March 8 rocket is scheduled to launch the "StarNet Low Earth Orbit 18A-I" payload on January 13, 2026, from Hainan, while other rockets like Long March 3B and Long March 12 are also set for launches in January 2026 [2] - The average launch cost for expendable rockets is reported to be between 110 million to 180 million yuan, while reusable rockets are expected to reduce costs significantly to between 2 million to 5 million dollars as major companies develop recovery technologies [3] Group 2 - As of January 8, 2026, the Zhongzheng Satellite Industry Index (931594) has risen by 4.47%, with notable increases in stocks such as Aerospace Electric (10.01%) and Aerospace Electronics (10.00%) [3] - The Zhongzheng Satellite Industry Index includes 50 companies involved in satellite manufacturing, launching, communication, navigation, and remote sensing, reflecting the overall performance of the satellite industry [3] - The top ten weighted stocks in the Zhongzheng Satellite Industry Index as of December 31, 2025, include China Satellite, Aerospace Electronics, and China Satcom, accounting for 63.64% of the index [4]
卫星ETF鹏华(563790)涨超4.2%,2026年商业航天迎来密集发射