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China's Kuaizhou-1A rocket launches four new satellites
China's Kuaizhou-1A rocket launches four new satellites-english.news.cnChina's Kuaizhou-1A rocket launches four new satellites
Source: Xinhua
Editor: huaxia
2023-07-20 12:48:30
JIUQUAN, July 20 (Xinhua) -- China successfully launched a Kuaizhou-1A carrier rocket to send four new satellites into space from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at 11:20 a.m. (Beijing Time) on Thursday.
The four satellites, belonging to the Tianmu-1 meteorological constellation, have entered the planned orbit.
They will mainly be used to provide commercial meteorological data services.
It was the 21st flight mission using a Kuaizhou-1A commercial carrier rocket.
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China sends four satellites into space
Source: Xinhua
Editor: huaxia
2023-07-23 12:59:45
TAIYUAN, July 23 (Xinhua) -- China on Sunday launched a Long March-2D carrier rocket, sending 4 satellites into preset orbit.
The rocket lifted off at 10:50 a.m. (Beijing Time) from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in the northern province of Shanxi.
Three of the satellites will be used to obtain remote sensing observation data and provide commercial remote sensing services, while the other satellite will be used for satellite communications technology verification.
This was the 479th flight mission of the Long March rocket series.
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China tests new engine for moon landing
China's rocket scientists and engineers carried out a major test on Saturday on a new type of engine, which will be the most important component in the nation's attempt to land its astronauts on the moon.www.chinadaily.com.cnChina tests new engine for moon landing
By Zhao Lei | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2023-07-23 09:39
China's rocket scientists and engineers carried out a major test on Saturday on a new type of engine, which will be the most important component in the nation's attempt to land its astronauts on the moon.
The multiple-ignition test took place at an engine testing facility in Fengxian county in Shaanxi province and successfully verified the engine's operating procedures, according to the Academy of Aerospace Propulsion Technology in Xi'an of Shaanxi, China's major manufacturer of liquid-propellant rocket engines.
The test's results will be used to finalize the engine's design and improve its reliability, the academy, a subsidiary of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, said in a news release on Sunday.
Designers said the new engine consumes liquid oxygen and kerosene, has a thrust of 130 metric tons and is reusable. It will be the main propulsion on the Long March 10 carrier rocket, which will be tasked with sending astronauts to the moon.
By now, the engine has undergone seven ignition tests, accumulating nearly an hour of working period.
Considering the engine's important mission, designers said it must have excellent capability and reliability so must be comprehensively tested.
According to the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, the nation's major rocket maker, the moon-landing rocket - Long March 10 - will be 88.5 meters tall, roughly the height of a 31-story residential building. The gigantic rocket will have a liftoff weight of 2,187 metric tons and will be capable of transporting spacecraft weighing at least 27 tons to an Earth-moon transfer trajectory.
China is determined to land its astronauts on the moon before 2030 and plans to established a crewed science outpost in the foreseeable future.
To achieve this goal, China Manned Space Agency has arranged research and development of a host of new-generation space hardware such as new crewed spaceship and lunar rover.
China launches new remote sensing satellite group
China launches new remote sensing satellite group-english.news.cnChina launches new remote sensing satellite group
Source: Xinhua
Editor: huaxia
2023-07-27 05:19:45
XICHANG, July 27 (Xinhua) -- China launched a Long March-2D carrier rocket on Thursday to place a remote sensing satellite group composed of three satellites in space.
The three satellites of the Yaogan-36 family were launched at 04:02 a.m. (Beijing Time) from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in the southwestern province of Sichuan and entered the preset orbit.
This mission is the 480th flight of the Long March carrier rockets.
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