On March 29,2022,the Long March 6A launch vehicle developed by the Shanghai Academy of Space-flight Technology successfully made its maiden flight at the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center.The Long March 6A launch vehicl...
China’s first solid-liquid bundled launch vehicle,the Long March 6 A(LM-6 A)successfully adopted a number of key new technologies,launching the Pujiang 2 and Tiankun 2 satellites precisely into their predetermined or...
A LM-3B carrier rocket at 00:28 Beijing time on March 10was launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center,launching the ChinaSat-6C into its preset orbit,marking the 300th launch of the Long March family.Developed...
A LM-2D/Yuanzheng 3 launch vehicle successfully launched 6 Yunhai 2 satellites and one test microsatellite named'Chongqing'into their preset orbits,concluding China’s final orbital launch of2018.The launch took place...
The Long March 5(LM-5) launch vehicle is China's new generation heavy-lift rocket with the largest payload capacity,representing the highest standard of China's current launchers.It took 10 years to develop the LM-5 l...
China launched its first carbon dioxide monitoring satellite(Tan Sat)along with three micro/nano satellites on a LM-2D launch vehicle from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center at 03:22 Beijing time on December 22.The s...
On June 25, 2016, the Long March 7(LM-7) launch vehicle completed its maiden flight successfully. LM-7, as a new generation of medium and basic launch vehicle based on the design concepts of non-toxic and nonpolluting...
INTRODUCTION Launch vehicles are a precondition and main carrier for space activities for human beings.Their development have directly promoted the technology of satellite applications,manned spaceflight,deep space ex...
On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the first commercial launch of Long March launch vehicles,the First Long March Launch Vehicle User Conference was held on April 7-8 in Xichang.Many world famous satellite ope...
On July 16, 1990, a LM-2E launch vehicle successfully sent a dummy Australian satellite (Aussat) and a piggybacked Pakistan scientific experimental satellite (BADRA) into orbit.