#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI October2024 |#西昌衛星發射中心 #XichangSatelliteLaunchCenter #ChangZheng2C  #LongMarch2C  #长征二号 CarrierRocket Successfully launch deployed advance 3  #RemoteSensing #Yaogan 43 03 group 3  #Satellites  ….  #ASummary

On the 23RD October 2024 schedule to launch  CNSA _China National Space Administration -China – People’s Republic of China 0909 Hours Hong Kong –Beijing Time China- People’s Republic of China…. at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, Sichuan Province at the No. 3 station of the Xichang Launch Center in Liangshan Prefecture, southwest Sichuan, the “Long March 2C” carrier rocket carrying the “Remote Sensing 43” 03 group 3 satellites was launched into space, sending multiple satellites into low Earth orbit (LEO).



[China’s first gold medal rocket carries out constellation satellite launch mission]


The three satellites of the “Remote Sensing 43” 03 group were developed by the Fifth Academy, the Eighth Academy and the Second Academy of China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, and are mainly used to carry out new technology tests for low-orbit constellation systems.

The “Long March 2C” is a medium-sized room-temperature liquid carrier rocket developed by the First Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, with a two-stage tandem structure. The “Long March 2C” is China’s first “gold medal rocket”, with the advantages of many flight samples, high reliability, short launch cycle and moderate carrying capacity. The rocket is about 42.3 meters long, with a diameter of 3.35 meters for the first and second stages. It can be equipped with three types of fairings: 3350M (diameter 3.35 meters), 3350L (diameter 3.35 meters) and 4200C (diameter 4.2 meters). The takeoff mass is 241 tons, and its low-Earth orbit (LEO) capacity is 4.7 tons.

This rocket is equipped with a 4.2-meter diameter fairing and an extended central bearing tube, which allows the satellite to be connected in a side-mounted manner. At the same time, in this mission, the “Long March 2C” rocket used a brand-new unified ground test, launch and control equipment for the first time at the Xichang Launch Center. The number of equipment systems and the area occupied were greatly reduced, and the generalization rate was high.



Since its successful first flight on September 9, 1982, the “Long March 2C” has carried out 79 launch missions, 78 of which were successful (including 1 partial success), with a success rate of 98.73%. Before the end of this year, the “Long March 2C” rocket will also carry out multiple launch missions.

This launch is the fifth launch of the Long March 2C carrier rocket in 2024, the 16th launch from the Xichang Launch Center, the 51st launch in China, and the 193rd orbital space launch in the world.

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI September2024 |#西昌衛星發射中心 #XichangSatelliteLaunchCenter #ChangZheng4B #LongMarch4B #长征四号 CarrierRocket Successfully launch deployed advance #RemoteSensing Satellite Number 43 group 02   ..  #ASummary

On the 3rd September 2024 schedule to launch  CNSA _China National Space Administration -China – People’s Republic of China 0922 Hours Hong Kong –Beijing Time China- People’s Republic of China…. at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, Sichuan Province…..The Chang Zheng -Long March 4B carrier rocket ignited and took off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, and then sent the Remote Sensing Satellite No. 43 Group 02 into the predetermined orbit. The launch mission was a complete success…. Remote Sensing Satellite No. 43 Group 02 launched this time was developed by the Eighth Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation.
This launch is the 533rd launch of the Long March series of carrier rockets

Also it was  launch as a memorial launch for On the 79th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, China successfully launched the Remote Sensing Satellite No. 43 Group 02 at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center.

At 09:22 Beijing time on September 3, 2024, China successfully launched the Remote Sensing Satellite No. 43 Group 02 at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center using the Long March 4B carrier rocket. The satellite successfully entered the predetermined orbit and the launch mission was a complete success. The satellite is mainly used to carry out new technology experiments on low-orbit constellation systems.


This mission is the 533rd flight of the Long March series of carrier rockets.
This launch rocket uses a 4.2-meter diameter satellite fairing. As a mature product, this configuration fairing has been evaluated for multiple models and multiple flight missions. It has the advantages of larger envelope space and higher space utilization, and also has high maturity and high reliability; this mission innovatively adopts a multi-satellite side-mounted configuration, according to the universalization and modularization of electromechanical interfaces, which can meet the launch plans of different numbers of satellites and further improve the mission adaptability and flexibility. The Long March 4B carrier rocket used in this launch mission was developed by Shanghai Aerospace Corporation. It has the ability to launch satellites of various types and orbits. It can launch one satellite or multiple satellites per rocket. Its carrying capacity in the sun-synchronous orbit can reach 2.5 tons (orbital altitude 700km)

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#MadeInChina #中國製造| #中科宇航 #ZhongkeAerospace #ChinaAcademyOfScience #CASSPace #August2024 | #CarrierRocket #ReusableCarrierRocket  #CarrierRocket Series Pulsating Production Model Lijian-1 Y4 successfully delivered and will soon carry out its fourth launch #RemoteSensing #Satellites mission…. #ASummary

Beijing Zhongke Aerospace Exploration Technology Co., Ltd. is the first domestic aerospace enterprise with mixed ownership, and it is also the target enterprise that Oriental Aerospace Port focuses on introducing. Relying on the scientific research strength and resource advantages of the Institute of Mechanics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Aerospace Flight Technology Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Aerospace Science and Technology has been committed to the research and development and integration of space technology and aerospace vehicles as a platform for the transformation of major national scientific research projects, as well as the transformation and provision of technological achievements. Aerospace launch service. The Lijian-1 rocket project also adds a brand-new name card to the Oriental Space Port, which will surely promote the construction of the Oriental Space Port to take a solid step forward.

[Lijian-1 Y4 launch vehicle has been successfully delivered and will soon carry out its fourth launch mission]

 The launch ceremony of Lijian-1 Y4 launch vehicle was successfully held at the China Science and Technology Aerospace Industrialization Base. Lijian-1 Y4 launch vehicle has completed all pre-delivery tasks according to the process and successfully passed the factory review. It will carry out the “one Carrier rocket, five satellites” launch mission at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in late September. This is also the fourth launch mission of this type of rocket. This batch of launched satellites is mainly used to provide remote sensing information services…

Lijian-1 Y4 launch vehicle has been successfully delivered from the factory –
China Science and Technology Aerospace News; Lijian-1 Y4 launch vehicle has completed all pre-delivery work according to the process. After testing, the product functions and performance indicators meet the flight mission requirements and have successfully passed the factory review. It will carry out the “one rocket, five satellites” launch mission at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in late September. This batch of satellites is mainly used to provide remote sensing information services.

Under the pulsating production mode, the Lijian-1 Yao-6, Yao-7, and Yao-8 launch vehicles are carrying out mass production and final assembly in an orderly manner. The products, equipment, instruments, tooling, etc. involved in the entire process have been planned in advance. Deployment, production tasks are clear, and production and assembly can be started simultaneously in the final assembly and testing plant and intelligent manufacturing plant. It is worth mentioning that the Zhongke Aerospace Industrialization Base currently has complete structural cabin manufacturing and assembly capabilities. Starting from the Lijian-1 Yao-5 launch vehicle, the manufactured cabins will be directly used and delivered for final assembly, further shortening the production and manufacturing cycle. .

As China’s first medium-sized rocket to achieve high-density launches and the record holder for multiple satellite launches in a single launch of Chinese commercial rockets, the Lijian-1 carrier rocket has achieved complete success for three consecutive launches, accurately delivering 37 satellites with a total load of 3.5 tons into the scheduled orbit, with a 100% launch success rate. This type of rocket is suitable for rapid network launch of small and medium-sized satellites in medium and low orbits. It has a carrying capacity of 1.5 tons in a 500-kilometer sun-synchronous orbit. It is a medium-sized solid launch vehicle with core competitiveness in China’s commercial launch vehicle launch market and is also the main force in China’s commercial aerospace industry. It is one of the rockets that can effectively meet the needs of the commercial launch market in medium and low orbits. It also has the ability to respond quickly to diversified market demands and is committed to providing customers with highly reliable, low-cost, and high-density flight-based launch services.

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI August2024 |#西昌衛星發射中心 #XichangSatelliteLaunchCenter #ChangZheng4B #LongMarch4B #长征四号 CarrierRocket Successfully launch deployed advance #RemoteSensing Satellite Number 43-01   ..  #ASummary

On the 16th  August 2024 schedule to launch  CNSA _China National Space Administration -China – People’s Republic of China 1535 Hours Hong Kong –Beijing Time China- People’s Republic of China…. at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, Sichuan Province…..launch complex station three  of the Xichang Launch Center in China, the ” Chang Zheng -Long March 4B Yao72 ” carrier rocket carrying the Remote Sensing Satellite No. 43-01was ignited and launched, and the satellite was sent to the pre determine Orbit..  

At the Xichang Satellite Launch Center using the Long March 4B carrier rocket…… The satellite successfully entered the predetermined orbit and the launch mission was a complete success. The satellite is mainly used to carry out new technology experiments on the low-orbit constellation system. This mission is the 531st flight of the Long March series of carrier the satellite is mainly used to carry out new technology experiments for low-orbit constellation systems B03 and C03 are from the Microsatellite Innovation Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.. This mission is the 531st Long March series of carrier rockets​​​ ..

Long March 4B rocket that carried out this launch mission has a 700kmSSO capacity of up to 2.5 tons. This is the first time that the Long March 4 rocket is equipped with a 4.2-meter fairing product, and a new configuration loading method of multiple satellite side hanging is adopted to maximize the space utilization rate inside the fairing. In addition, the rocket adopts a full-arrow rainproof design.

The launch mission this time is:
🔺The 3rd launch of China’s space program in August 2024 (all successful)
🔺The 3rd launch of Long March 4B in 2024 (all successful)
🔺The 12th launch of the Eighth Academy of Space Technology in 2024 (all successful)
🔺The 26th launch of Long March rockets in 2024 (25 successful)
🔺The 36th launch of China’s space program in 2024 (34 successful)
🔺The 153rd launch of global space program in 2024 (147 successful)
🔺The 209th launch of the Xichang Satellite Launch Center (199 successful)
🔺The 50th launch of the Long March 4B carrier rocket (49 successful)
🔺The 215th launch of the Eighth Academy of Space Technology’s overall rocket (211 successful)
🔺The 531st launch of the Long March series of carrier rockets (513 successful)
🔺China’s carrier rocket has been launched for the 610th time (574 successful

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BRI #April2024 |#西昌衛星發射中心 #XichangSatelliteLaunchCenter the advance iconic #ChangZheng2D #LongMarch2D Yao 102 launches  Advance #Yaogan 42-01 #RemoteSatellite #Satellites…..  #ASummary   

On the 3rd April 2024 in  CNSA _China National Space Administration -China – People’s Republic of China 0656  hours Hong Kong –Beijing Time China- People’s Republic of China launch the Chang Zheng Long March 2-D carrier rocket successfully launched the Yaogan 42-01 satellite at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center Star, the launch mission was a complete success. The star arrows are all developed by the Shanghai Aerospace Technology Research Institute of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation.


The Chang Zheng – Long March 2D Carrier Rocket  launch vehicle is a normal-temperature liquid two-stage launch vehicle with a take-off thrust of about 300 tons and a corresponding capacity of 1.3 tons in a 700-kilometer sun-synchronous circular orbit. It has single satellites and satellites in different orbits at the three satellite launch centers of Jiuquan, Taiyuan, and Xichang. Multi-satellite launch capability.


This launch is the 87th launch of the Long March-2D carrier rocket, the 206th launch of the Long March series of launch vehicles developed by the Academy, and the 515th launch of the Long March series of launch vehicles!

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