On the 17th September 2023 in CNSA _China National Space Administration -China – People’s Republic of China 1213 hours Hong Kong –Beijing Time China- People’s Republic of China launch the Chang Zheng – Long march 2D Yao 83 Carrier Rocket launching from station form Xichang Satellite Launch Center Sichuan Province…..
The Chang Zheng- Long March 2D Yao 83 carrier rocket ignited and took off at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, and then successfully sent the Remote Sensing 39 satellite accurately into the predetermined orbit. The launch mission was a complete success. So far, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation has successfully completed its 30th space launch mission this year, winning all 30 times. The Long March 2D launch vehicle is a room-temperature liquid two-stage launch vehicle developed by the Eighth Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. It has the ability to launch single and multiple satellites with different orbital requirements. Its 700-kilometer sun-synchronous orbit carrying capacity is 1.3 Ton.
Remote Sensing Satellite 39 was developed by the Aerospace Dongfanghong Satellite Co., Ltd. of the Fifth Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation and the Eighth Academy of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. This launch is the 488th launch of the Long March series of launch vehicle….
At 1230 Hours Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time 10th September 2023 , China- People’s Republic of China- CNSA –China National Space Administration Successfully launched the New Next Generation Long March – Chang Zheng 6A carrier rocket at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center Shanxi Province.. successfully launched Yaogan 40 from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center using the Long March 6A carrier rocket. This launch is the world’s 146th space launch in 2023, China’s 42nd, and the Long March 6A launch vehicle’s first.
The Chang Zheng- Long March 6A carrier rocket successfully launched the Remote Sensing No. 40 satellite At 12:30 Beijing time today, my country used the Long March 6 modified carrier rocket at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center to successfully launch the Remote Sensing No. 40 satellite. The satellite went smoothly. Entering the predetermined orbit, the launch mission was a complete success. The satellite is mainly used to carry out electromagnetic environment detection and related technology experiments. This mission is the first time that the Long March 6A has been launched in a three-star series. The total height of the rocket is nearly 55 meters, which is more than 5 meters higher than the previous two rockets. This mission is the 487th flight of the Long March series of launch vehicles.
On the 0214 early morning 7th September 2023 Thursday Hours Hong- Kong SAR – Beijing time CNSA –China National Space Administration , China, People’s Republic of China. Successfully launched the Yonggan 33 Remote Sensing satellite with the Chang Zheng- Long March 4C Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, Inner Mongolia, China, People’s Republic of China, and then successfully sent the Remote Sensing No. 33 03 satellite into the predetermined orbit, and the launch mission was completed successfully.
The Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center to successfully launch the Yoagan 33 – 03 satellites . The satellite successfully entered the predetermined orbit, and the launch mission was a complete success. The satellite is mainly used in scientific experiments, land and resources census, agricultural production estimation, disaster prevention and mitigation and other fields….
The satellite is mainly used in scientific experiments, land and resources census, agricultural production estimation, disaster prevention and mitigation and other fields. This mission is the 486th flight of the Long March series of launch vehicles.
星河动力空间科技有限公司 Galactic Energy- Galaxy Power (Beijing) Space Technology Co., Ltd. Located in Block D, Aviation Technology Plaza, E-Town, and Beijing – Beijing – China – People’s Republic of China ….Galaxy Aerospace is the first private aerospace company in China to achieve successful continuous launches, the first to send commercial networked satellites into a 500km sun-synchronous orbit, and the first to master the ability to launch multiple satellites with one carrier rocket.
Chinese private commercial rocket company’s first sea launch! 谷神星一号海远一 carrier rocket plans to implement a sea launch at the Eastern Aerospace Port at around 17:30 on September 5th 2023!
The Galaxy Power Ceres-1 rocket is scheduled to carry the 21st to 24th satellites of the Apokolips constellation (including the 21st to 24th satellite with one Carrier rocket) in Haiyang, Shandong (Yantai) at around 17:30 on September 5 (evening). Four satellites, including the 21st satellite named “Hefei Gaoxin No. 1” and the 22nd satellite named “China Minquan Shuangyong”, will carry out sea launch missions.
It is expected that at about 17:40 on September 5, 2023, the “Ceres-1” sea-launched Yao 1 carrier rocket carrying “Hefei High-tech-1” and other satellites will be launched from the offshore Shandong Oriental Space Port to execute the “Ceres-1” mission. No. 1 rocket’s first sea launch.
launch of Ceres-1 (Haiyaoyi) launched 16 more technological innovations based on the previous 8 rockets successfully launched from land, and achieved 4 Six major breakthroughs: “World’s first” and two “domestic firsts”: 🔷The first domestic private rocket launch at sea 🔷The first domestic commercial aerospace launch into an 800km inclined orbit 🔷The world’s first launch from a land-sea universal mobile platform without support 🔷The world’s first solid rocket unguided at sea Thermal launch 🔷The world’s first rocket adopts a maritime vertical self-alignment and online misalignment angle correction high-precision navigation solution 🔷The world’s first solid rocket adopts a non-pyrotechnic locking release mechanism.
This time Ceres 1 (Haiyao 1) entered an 800km inclined orbit, which is the farthest record set by a domestic private rocket. The 21st to 24th stars of the Apokolips constellation successfully carried it into orbit. Apocalypse Constellation 21 to 24 satellites are low-orbit data acquisition satellites developed by Beijing Guodian Hi-Tech Co., Ltd. and are part of the Apocalypse Constellation. The Apocalypse constellation is designed to be networked with 38 satellites, which can provide global data collection services and effectively solve the problem of IoT network access at sea, in the air and in remote areas that are not covered by ground networks. The ground segment of the system includes satellite management center, service operation center, earth station, gateway station, ground network,
“Hefei High-tech No. 1” is the first special launch satellite in the second phase of construction among the 38 satellites planned by the Apocalypse Constellation. It is also the first satellite launched by Beijing Guodian High-tech Co., Ltd. after the industrial landing in Hefei High-tech Zone.
This mission is codenamed “The Little Mermaid”. “Ceres No. 1” will become China’s first sea-launched private commercial carrier rocket, and it will also become China’s third sea-launched carrier rocket. Prior to this, “Long March 11” and “Jielong 3” had achieved consecutive successes, verifying the feasibility, stability, and reliability of sea launches.
After “Ceres 1”, various types of rockets will be launched from the sea at the Oriental Spaceport. In December 2023, Eastern Space Company’s “Gravity 1” all-solid rocket will make its first flight here; in the first half of 2024, Rocket Company’s “Darwin 2” liquid rocket will also be launched here. In addition, sea-launched rockets such as China Aerospace Corporation’s “Lijian-1” will also be launched at the Oriental Space Port.
Compared with land-based launches, sea-based launches have two major advantages: the launch platform can be maneuvered and deployed and the launch range is wide. Specifically, on the one hand, sea launch can maneuver the launch platform to low latitudes close to the equator, which can maximize the use of the earth’s rotation speed and enhance rocket capacity; on the other hand, sea launch has a wider area Since the wreckage landing area is planned on the sea, it can avoid densely populated areas such as cities, which is convenient and safe.
The sea launch will be an important step for “Ceres-1” and its development company Xinghe Power Aerospace. It will expand the launch site resources for its rapid response and high-density launch delivery, and also provide convenience for various types of launches. At the same time, the sea launch of “Ceres No. 1” will also be an important step for China’s civil and commercial aerospace. The mission was a complete success!
深蓝航天 Deep Blue Limited – Deep Blue Aerospace One of sixty Chinese private space Carrier Rocket Companies in China-People’s Republic of China… As many of sixty plus Private Rocket Deep Blue Aerospace Co., Ltd. was established in 2017. The company is mainly a high-tech aerospace enterprise that focuses on the direction of liquid recovery and reusable launch vehicles and provides users with commercial launch services. Deep Blue Aerospace Co., Ltd. is headquartered in Nantong City, Jiangsu Province. At the same time, the company has rocket general and liquid engine R&D centers in Yizhuang, Beijing and Xi’an, Shaanxi, respectively, and a rocket power system test base in Tongchuan, Shaanxi…..
Development Progress | Deep Blue Aerospace completed the first fairing separation test in China using a non-pyrotechnic connection unlocking mechanism…
On the 2nd September 2023….. Recently, the separation test of the fairing of the “Xingyun-1” liquid recyclable and reusable launch vehicle of Shenlan Aerospace was a complete success. This is the first test in China to use a non-pyrotechnic connection unlocking mechanism to separate the fairing. In order to fully verify the separation state of the fairing under different deviations, Deep Blue Aerospace has carried out many experiments on this round, all of which use the self-developed non-pyrotechnic connection unlocking mechanism. The separation timing of the test is correct, which is basically consistent with the simulation results. No damage occurred.
This round of separation tests was completed at the Deep Blue Aerospace Nantong Rocket Assembly Base, and the fairing was completely recovered after multiple tests.
This round of separation tests was completed at the Deep Blue Aerospace Nantong Rocket Assembly Base, and the fairing was completely recovered after multiple tests.
This round of testing used the same set of connection and unlocking mechanisms to complete multiple separation tests within three days, verifying the reusability and rapid response capabilities of the self-developed non-pyrotechnical connection and unlocking mechanism. This is the first time in domestic fairing separation tests. This round of fairing separation test is one of the phased tests before the first flight of the “Nebula-1” liquid recyclable launch vehicle. The success of this round of test will lay the foundation for the successful first flight of the “Nebula-1” rocket in 2024. Solid foundation.
Why do rockets need to separate their Fairings?
The launch vehicle will encounter harsh environments during flight. The fairing protects the satellite payload from the aerodynamic forces and aerodynamic heat and also reduces the aerodynamic resistance of the launch vehicle during flight. After leaving the atmosphere, the launch vehicle is no longer affected by aerodynamics and throwing away the fairing helps to increase rockets capacity..