#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #December2022 | #冬至 #WinterSolstice wintery Photography of #WenchangSpacecraftLaunchCenter #文昌航天發射場 ||#酒泉卫星发射中#JiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenter….. #AGallery

On the 22nd December 2022 Thursday is the冬至 Winter Solstice Hour Hong Kong SAR – Beijing time CNSA –China National Space Administration    this is the exclusive beauty from Wenchang and Jiuquan] Today is the winter solstice, and we will return in spring. One south and one north, one side is the coconut wind and warm sun, lush and green, and the other side is the desert Gobi, with cold wind. Today, let us enjoy the winter beauty of Wenchang Space Launch Site and Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.

On the 22nd December 2022 Thursday is the冬至 Winter Solstice in which is the winter solstice, also called the hibernal solstice, occurs when either of Earth’s poles reaches its maximum tilt away from the Sun. This happens twice yearly, once in each hemisphere in which marks the Dongzhi Festival or Winter Solstice Festival is one of the most important Chinese festivals celebrated by the China, Mainland Chinese, Macau SAR- Hong Kong SAR Taiwan province China, People’s Republic of China…… Dongzhi (冬至) literally means ‘Winter’s Arrival’. It is one of the 24 solar terms of China’s traditional solar calendar. It has long been celebrated on (China’s) Winter Solstice when the night is longest, and the day is shortest in the Northern Hemisphere. Dongzhi became an imperially recognized traditional festival during the Han Dynasty era (206 BC – 220 AD).

Chinese people celebrate Dongzhi Festival in many ways. The most popular ones are worshipping heaven and ancestors, saying the Nines of Winter, making rice wine, and eating dumplings and ginger rice.

文昌航天發射場Wenchang Spacecraft launch Center…  China Wenchang Space Launch Site, located in Longlou Town, Wenchang City, Hainan Province China, People’s Republic of China, is affiliated to the Xichang Satellite Launch Center . It is China’s first open coastal space launch base and one of the few low-latitude launch sites in the world. The launch site can launch Long March 5 series rockets , Long March 7 carrier rockets , and Long March 8 carrier rockets , and is mainly responsible for launching satellites in geosynchronous orbits , large-mass polar orbit satellites, large-tonnage space stations, and deep space exploration satellites. .

As a low-latitude coastal launch base, the Wenchang Space Launch Site can not only meet the new needs of China’s aerospace development, but also greatly reduce rocket fuel consumption by virtue of the large linear velocity close to the equator and the centrifugal phenomenon caused by inertia (the same model The rocket carrying capacity can be increased by 10%), and it can also solve the problem of giant rocket transportation by sea and improve the safety of wreckage falling. The launch site is completely open to the outside world. Launch capability is now available. [1]  China’s Wenchang Space Launch Site started construction in September 2009. It consists of five major systems including test launch, measurement control, communication, meteorology, and technical service support. It mainly undertakes geosynchronous orbit satellites, large-mass polar-orbit satellites, and large-tonnage space stations. , cargo spacecraft, deep space probes and other launch missions

酒泉卫星发射中Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center “Dongfeng Aerospace City” Inner Mongolia, China People’s Republic of China, is the 20th base of the former General Armament Department. It was established on October 20, 1958. It is the earliest and largest comprehensive complex in China. The Missile and Satellite Launch Center is the main base for testing and launching the Long March series of launch vehicles, various experimental satellites in low and medium orbits, application satellites, manned spacecraft and rocket missiles. It is one of the launch and test bases of China’s scientific satellites, technology test satellites and launch vehicles. It belongs to the former General Armament Department of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army and now belongs to the Strategic Support Force.

On January 8, 2016, Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center was awarded the title of the first batch of “National Research and Tourism Demonstration Base” by the National Tourism Administration. On March 28, 2017, it was selected by the National Tourism Administration and the Chinese Academy of Sciences as “the first batch of China’s top ten science and technology tourism bases”. On January 27, 2018, Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center was selected into the “China Industrial Heritage Protection List “. The center has carried out 110 space launch missions and successfully sent 145 satellites, 11 spacecraft and 11 Takionauts into space. 

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #December2022 | on what’s to come for #China #PeoplesRepublicOfChina #SpaceExploration from Advance Next Generation #ChangZheng #LongMarch #CarrierRocket towards #Tiangong #ChinaSpaceStation to #DeepSpaceExploration …..

On the  week of 20th December 2022 CNSA –China National Space Administration –CASC of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation revision of what’s to come for China- People’s Republic of China’s Space Exploration from a series of New Next Generation of Chang Zheng Long March Carrier Rockets towards  Tiangong-China Space Station, CLEP-China Lunar Exploration Programme, within that Programme that includes the Mars Programme return sample towards a series of Numerous Chang’e Lunar missions towards with  Deep Space exploration  with visitation of Jupiter, Uranus….

Manned moon landing, flight-based transportation, space “4S” shop, sound-finding plan… China is doing this to build a space power!……Wu Yansheng, chairman of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, introduced my country’s heavy-duty launch vehicle, flight-based space transportation system, national space infrastructure system, the fourth phase of lunar exploration, manned moon landing, Shenzhen The latest progress and development plans in space exploration and other aspects. Wu Yansheng, Chairman of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation In the “New Space Journey – “China Space Station Waiting for You to Travel” Series of Ideological and Political Courses, the future plans of China’s spaceflight are introduced – a new generation of manned launch vehicles, heavy launch vehicles, flight-based space transportation systems, and national space infrastructure The latest progress and development plans of the system, the fourth phase of lunar exploration, manned lunar landing, and deep space exploration.

(1) China, People’s Republic of China is developing a new generation of manned carrier rockets, which mainly launch a new generation of manned spacecraft in my country to meet the long-term strategic needs of China’s manned spaceflight such as manned lunar exploration. Its low-earth orbit carrying capacity will reach 70 tons, and the earth-moon the carrying capacity of the transfer orbit will reach 25 tons, and the first flight is expected to be completed around 2027.

(2) The Long March 9, a heavy-duty carrier rocket being developed in my country, has a body diameter of 10m and a height of about 110m. After successful development, the carrying capacity of the low-orbit will reach 150 tons, and the carrying capacity of the earth-moon transfer orbit will reach more than 50 tons. Strive to complete the first flight around 2030.

(3) China, People’s Republic of China ‘s manned spaceflight will also land on the moon and go to deep space. At present, a new generation of manned spacecraft and lunar lander is being developed. The new generation of manned spacecraft can send 3 astronauts into orbit around the moon and return to Earth. The lunar lander can carry 2 astronauts to land on the moon and carry out scientific exploration. Activity.

(4) We will implement the fourth phase of the lunar exploration project. Chang’e-6 is scheduled to sample and return from the back of the moon around 2025. Chang’e-7 plans to carry out environmental and resource exploration at the south pole of the moon around 2026. Chang’e-8 is planned to be launched around 2028, and together with Chang’e-7, it will form the basic type of scientific research station at the south pole of the moon in my country.

(5) China, People’s Republic of China plans to launch a deep-space probe around 2025 to detect near-Earth asteroids and main-belt comets, and plans to implement Mars sampling and return missions in the next 10 to 15 years. It is planned to carry out interplanetary explorations such as Jupiter and Uranus, and to carry out solar exploration and detection of the edge of the solar system. It is planned to implement the “Sound-seeking Project” around 2030 to detect whether there are planets suitable for human habitation outside the solar system….

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #December2022 | #MacauSAR Macao’s first scientific and technological #ExperimentSatellite “Macau Science-1 will be launched on the first half of the year 2023 launch schedule..

Macau SAR, China, people’s Republic of China Macao’s first scientific and technological experiment satellite “Macau Science-1” will be launched in the first half of 2023] Macao’s first science and technology experiment satellite “Macau-1” jointly developed by the Government of the Macao Special Administrative Region and China National Space Administration will It will be launched in the first half of 2023.

The “Macau-1” satellite is the world’s first and so far the only scientific exploration satellite that uses a low-inclination orbit to monitor the geomagnetic field and space environment of the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) near the equator. It is also the first scientific and technological experiment satellite in Macao. The satellite aims to observe the fine characteristics of the magnetic field changes in the geomagnetic anomaly area over the South Atlantic Ocean, and realize the prediction of recent changes in the geomagnetic field.

The “Australian Science-1” satellite consists of two satellites, A and B. Satellite A is China’s first high-precision geomagnetic field detection satellite. Together with satellite B, it completes the observation task of the energy particle environment in the anomalous area of the South Atlantic Ocean. Star A is mainly composed of sub-systems such as structure and mechanism, thermal control, attitude and orbit control, star service, measurement and control, power supply, overall circuit, data transmission, and scientific payloads. It is equipped with high-precision magnetic field and energy particle observation payloads; Star B is equipped with solar X-ray detectors, energy electron spectrometers, etc. According to Zhang Keke, associate vice president of the Macau University of Science and Technology and director of the State Key Laboratory of Lunar and Planetary Sciences, the “Macao Star” is the first satellite, and the research and development team plans to launch a constellation. He said: “A constellation consists of about 3 to 4 satellites, covering the whole world. Through this constellation, we measure the magnetic field map of the entire earth, not only measure it, but also predict the changes. After these data are obtained, we will It will bring huge opportunities to Macau’s industries.”

The National Natural Science Foundation of China has decided to officially launch the special project of the key project group of “Research on Several Scientific Issues Based on the ‘Australian Science-1’ Satellite”. This key program group will consist of 6 key scientific research projects with a research period of 5 years (2023-2028). The 6 key scientific research projects of this key program group mainly cover the following directions:

1. Research on solar activity and earth space environment observation;

2. Research on dynamic inversion of inner core of terrestrial planets and numerical prediction of main magnetic field;

3. Laboratory simulation research on inner core dynamics of terrestrial planets;

4. Research on the electromagnetic induction of the mantle and the ocean;

5. Lithospheric magnetic field research;

6. Research on the high-precision four-dimensional model of the earth’s magnetic field. This key project group will provide important financial support to promote the scientific research and application of “Australia Science and Technology No. 1”

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI  #December2022 |#西昌衛星發射中心 #XichangSatelliteLaunchCenter – Successfully launching the advance iconic #ChangZheng11  #LongMarch11  #CarrierRocket deploying advance #Shiyan21 #ExperimentalSatellite #Satellite  ….

On the 16th December 2022  in  CNSA _China National Space Administration -China – People’s Republic of China At 1417 hours Hong Kong –Beijing Time China- People’s Republic of China launch the Chang Zheng – Long march 11 Carrier Rocket launching from station form Xichang Satellite Launch Center Sichuan Province…..Deploying the Shiyan 21 Experimental Satellite…..  

The Chang Zheng – Long March 11 carrier rocket at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, and the satellite entered the schedule smoothly. Orbit, the launch mission was a complete success. This launch is the 456th launch of the Long March series of launch vehicles.

The Shiyan test-21 satellite was developed by the Eighth Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation…….Shiyan means “experiment” in Chinese. The newly launched Shiyan satellite will be used for in-orbit verification of new space technologies the satellite successfully entered the predetermined orbit, and the launch mission was a complete success. The satellite is mainly used to carry out on-orbit verification tests of new space technologies

The Long March 11 carrier rocket was developed by the First Academy of Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. It is the first and only solid carrier rocket in the Long March series rocket family. It is nearly 21 meters long, weighs 58 tons, and has a take-off thrust of 120 tons.


The Long March 11 carrier rocket has been launched 4 times this year, setting a new high in the number of launches in a natural year since the rocket’s first flight, and has successfully completed 15 consecutive launch missions, marking that the rocket is gradually moving towards the launch stage of high-density applications, showing high reliability and high efficiency also Adaptability.

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#MadeInChina #中國製造 |#LandSpace #蓝箭航天 #December2022| #BlueArrowAerospace #Suzaku2 #CarrierRocket #Suzaku2 Yao 2 Rocket launched  Test Launched aborted mid-flight testing with lessons learnt for a future success.

LandSpace 蓝箭航天 One of sixty Chinese private space Carrier Rocket Companies in China-People’s Republic of China…   On the occasion of the centenary of the founding of the party, the first phase of the Jiaxing LandSpace Blue Arrow Aerospace Center,   located in VIC International Plaza, No. 13 Ronghua South Road, Yizhuang Economic and Technological Development Zone, Beijing China – People’s Republic of China…. The company located in a gathering place for the aerospace industry chain laid out in Zhejiang, was completed and will soon be put into use. Established mass production capacity for medium and large rockets, and completed the first phase of Jiaxing Blue Arrow Space Center…. Blue Arrow Aerospace Technology Co., Ltd. (Blue Arrow Aerospace) is a leading domestic commercial company for the creation and operation of aerospace transportation systems, established in June 2015, a national high-tech enterprise, Member of the International Astronautical Federation (IAF). Guided by the national strategy and guided by market demand, Blue Arrow Aerospace is committed to developing a series of medium and large launch vehicles with liquid oxygen methane as propellant, providing cost-effective and highly reliable launch services for the global market.

On the14th December 2022 1630 Hours Hong Kong SAR – Beijing Time LandSpace 蓝箭航天LandSpace Blue Arrow Aerospace Center,  carried out an interesting successfully launched Test flight first test mission on  a new private commercial launch Carrier vehicle Suzaku 2 in which the first stage of the carrier rocket performed normality to the conditions . While been launched from LandSpace Launched complex at Jiuquan Satellite launch center, Inner Mongolia, China, People’s Republic of China.

Launch carrier Rocket vehicle Suzaku-2 at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. The first-stage and second-stage hosts of the rocket were flying normally, but the second-stage pilot was working abnormally, and the launch mission failed. The specific reasons are being further analysed and investigated….

I hope that your company can find out the specific reasons for the failure as soon as possible, eliminate the problem, and complete the reset as soon as possible! Complete the go-around mission as soon as possible!

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