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China set for surprise orbital launch and OneSpace commercial flight on Friday

by Andrew Jones Sep 06, 2018 12:37

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Stacking of a Long March 4C rocket to launch Gaofen-1 02, 03 and 04 remote sensing triplets in March 2018 at Taiyuan Satellite Launch Centre. CASC

China appears set to launch a Long March rocket to loft an unknown satellite from Tiayuan, north China on Friday, while Jiuquan in the northwest will host the launch of a suborbital rocket belonging to commercial startup OneSpace.

According to airspace closure notices released Thursday, the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Centre in Shanxi Province, north China, will see the launch of a Long March rocket to place an unknown satellite into orbit, with liftoff to take place at around 03:35 UTC (11:35 local; 23:35 EDT Thursday).

The launch vehicle could be from the Long March 2 or 4 series, and with the possibility of the first use of a new upper stage, the Yuanzheng-1B.

Aerospace enthusiasts in China tracking the nation's space programme suggest the mission could carry the Haiyang-1C marine observation satellite which, along with the Haiyang-2B and China-France Oceanography SATellite(CFOSAT), has been publicly stated as a mission for the second half of 2018.

The launch will be China's 24th of 2018, and 284th Long March launch overall. China has already surpassed its previous national record for launches in a calendar year, 22, set in 2016, and has not suffered a launch failure since that of the second Long March 5 on July 2, 2017.

Private rocket sector launch

Friday will also see Chinese commercial space launch company OneSpace will launch its second rocket. It was expected that the flight would mark the first private Chinese launch from a national launch centre, Jiuquan, but Wednesday saw an apparent competitor, iSpace, launch its Hyperbola-1Z rocket from the same site, situated in the Gobi Desert.

OneSpace will fly an OS-X1 series suborbital rocket, named Chongqing Liangjiang Star, which has a height of 10.2 m, a diameter of 0.85 m and mass at liftoff of 8.1 metric tonnes. No information on the payload is yet available.

The OS-X1 rocket test team, which according to a press release consists of about 20 people with nearly half of which were born in the 1990s, is currently at Jiuquan for assembly of the rocket.

The first OneSpace launch—from a test base in northwest China and claimed to be the first launch of a privately designed Chinese rocket—took place on May 17 this year and saw the OS-X1/Chongqing Liangjiang Star fly for 265 seconds, reaching an altitude of around 40 kilometres and travelling some 273 km.

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The 9m-tall 'Chongqing Liangjiang Star' OS-X single-stage solid-fuelled rocket lifts off from northwest China at 07:33 Beijing time on May 17, 2018. Wan Nan/Chongqing Daily China Daily

Another private company, Landspace, will soon attempt the first private orbital launch.The Zhuque-1 three-stage rocket is expected to launch in the final quarter of 2018, with liftoff now looking likely to take place in October, carrying the Future (Weilai-1/未来一号) satellite for China Central Television (CCTV).

Expace, a subsidiary of state-owned missile-maker CASIC, will also this monthemploy its 20-metre-tall, 1.4-metre-diameter Kuaizhou-1A solid-fuelled rocket to launch the Centispace-1-S1 satellite, marking the second launch for the missile-derived launch vehicle, which debuted in January 2017.

https://gbtimes.com/china-set-for-surprise-orbital-launch-and-onespace-commercial-flight-on-friday
 
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(1)【“重庆两江之星”商用亚轨道火箭成功发射】2018年9月7日12时10分03秒,在西北某国家发射场成功组织发射了商用亚轨道火箭“重庆两江之星”(OS-X1)。该火箭由重庆零壹空间航天科技有限公司研制生产,火箭全程在大气层内飞行,可为载荷提供4.5马赫的飞行速度,用于开展相关试验。这是该系列火箭第二次成功发射。(said to be the 2nd hypersonic payload lobbed into space in as many launches of this rocket)

(2) 9月7日11时15分05秒,长征二号丙运载火箭(以下简称“长二丙火箭”)在太原卫星发射中心点火起飞,成功将“海洋一号C”卫星送入预定轨道,发射任务取得圆满成功。此次发射长二丙火箭创下了发射太阳同步轨道卫星高度最高、卫星最重的纪录。

“海洋一号C”卫星是“海洋一号A”和“海洋一号B”卫星的后续星,也是我国海洋水色系列卫星的第三颗星。该卫星主要用于探测叶绿素、悬浮泥沙、可溶有机物及海洋表面温度等要素,监测海岸带动态变化,服务于气象、环保、农业等行业。作为一颗业务卫星,它将与后续的“海洋一号D”卫星组网运行,开展大幅度、高精度、高时效观测,具备全球1天2次的水色水温探测覆盖能力。
 
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:D:D Max. speed > M5

OS-X1火箭暨“重庆两江之星”是零壹空间OS-X系列的第二发火箭。全箭总长10.2m,箭体直径0.85m,起飞重量8.1t,起飞推力35t,为客户载荷实现4.5马赫的飞行速度。该火箭全程大气层内飞行,最大飞行高度约35km,飞行时间200秒,飞行距离169km。

相比单纯高抛弹道,OS-X1火箭对控制系统提出了更高的要求。OS-X1火箭在弹道设计方面需要满足用户试验窗口的约束,在全程飞行过程中有若干试验窗口,每个试验窗口都严格规定了飞行高度、马赫数、攻角、持续时间等技术参数。根据发动机参数与起飞质量计算,OS-X1火箭已具备500km飞行高度的能力,但为满足试验窗口约束条件,本次OS-X1火箭飞行采用了压低弹道方案,在起飞1.5秒后便进行大攻角转弯动作。:enjoy:

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Video:http://tech.qq.com/a/20180907/069476.htm
 
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Chinese startup OneSpace launches second suborbital rocket

by Andrew Jones Sep 07, 2018 12:14

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The second OneSpace Chongqing Liangjiang Star/OS-X1 rocket launches from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre at 04:10 UTC/12:10 local on September 7, 2018. China News Service

Chinese space startup OneSpace successfully launched its second suborbital rocket from a site in the Gobi Desert on Friday, marking a step towards an orbital rocket flight expected before the end of 2018.

The Chongqing Liangjiang Star rocket lifted off at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre at 04:10 UTC (12:10 local), reaching an altitude of around 35 kilometres during a flight of 200 seconds, travelling 169 km, in accordance with requirements from the customer. No information on the payload has been released.

It follows a suborbital test by another company in the emerging Chinese space launch sector, iSpace, from the same launch centre just two days prior.

The solid-propellant OS-X series suborbital rocket, named Chongqing Liangjiang Star for the location of a key company facility in southwest China, has a height of 10.2 m, a diameter of 0.85 m and mass at liftoff of 8.1 metric tonnes, providing 35 tonnes of thrust at liftoff.

Launch of the OneSpace OX-S1 'Chongqing Liangjiang Star' suborbital rocket from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre on September 7, 2018.

The company says the Friday launch provided verification of technologies to be used for a OS-M series rocket, a larger, orbital launch vehicle which is due to debut in coming the months.

Last week OneSpace test-fired stage engines and successfully performed second and third stage separation tests in preparation for debut of the OS-M1.

However a competitor, Beijing-based Landspace, is expected to make the first attempt at a Chinese private orbital launch, with its Zhuque-1 solid-fuelled rocket currently expected to fly as soon as early October. The 19-metre-tall Zhuque-1, which refers to the mythical Vermillion bird, last week went through assembly and factory tests.

The first OneSpace launch—from a test base in northwest China and claimed to be the first launch of a privately designed Chinese rocket—took place on May 17 this year and saw the OS-X1/Chongqing Liangjiang Star fly for 265 seconds, reaching an altitude of around 40 kilometres and travelling some 273 km.

Last month the company raised US$44 million in B series financing, adding to 500 million yuan (US$77.6m) raised through earlier financing rounds.

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The second OneSpace Chongqing Liangjiang Star/OS-X1 rocket at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in September 2018. China News Service

https://gbtimes.com/chinese-startup-onespace-launches-second-suborbital-rocket
 
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China航天

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7日,长征二号丙运载火箭成功将海洋一号C星送入预定轨道。这次发射刷新了该型火箭发射太阳同步轨道卫星的“最高”和“最重”纪录,同时悄悄验证了一项“黑科技”——火箭搭载的“归燕1号”分离体再入监测系统以及和翼伞归航系统,成功实现我国首次基于翼伞的整流罩可控落点精确回收:-)。据中国航天科技集团一院长征二号丙运载火箭总设计师杨建民介绍,为减少火箭发射给落区百姓带来的不便,该院下属第一设计部一直致力于分离体落地可控回收技术研究,提出了基于栅格舵、基于翼伞的两种分离体再入定点回收方案。此次长征二号丙火箭的整流罩,就通过基于翼伞的技术方案实现精确回收,为我国运载火箭助推器及子级的可控回收、软着陆、重复使用等技术奠定了坚实基础.
 
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Chinese startup OneSpace launches second suborbital rocket

by Andrew Jones Sep 07, 2018 12:14

2nd-chongqing-liangjiang-star-launch-sep7-2018-jiuquan-cns1.jpg

The second OneSpace Chongqing Liangjiang Star/OS-X1 rocket launches from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre at 04:10 UTC/12:10 local on September 7, 2018. China News Service

Chinese space startup OneSpace successfully launched its second suborbital rocket from a site in the Gobi Desert on Friday, marking a step towards an orbital rocket flight expected before the end of 2018.

The Chongqing Liangjiang Star rocket lifted off at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre at 04:10 UTC (12:10 local), reaching an altitude of around 35 kilometres during a flight of 200 seconds, travelling 169 km, in accordance with requirements from the customer. No information on the payload has been released.

It follows a suborbital test by another company in the emerging Chinese space launch sector, iSpace, from the same launch centre just two days prior.

The solid-propellant OS-X series suborbital rocket, named Chongqing Liangjiang Star for the location of a key company facility in southwest China, has a height of 10.2 m, a diameter of 0.85 m and mass at liftoff of 8.1 metric tonnes, providing 35 tonnes of thrust at liftoff.

Launch of the OneSpace OX-S1 'Chongqing Liangjiang Star' suborbital rocket from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre on September 7, 2018.

The company says the Friday launch provided verification of technologies to be used for a OS-M series rocket, a larger, orbital launch vehicle which is due to debut in coming the months.

Last week OneSpace test-fired stage engines and successfully performed second and third stage separation tests in preparation for debut of the OS-M1.

However a competitor, Beijing-based Landspace, is expected to make the first attempt at a Chinese private orbital launch, with its Zhuque-1 solid-fuelled rocket currently expected to fly as soon as early October. The 19-metre-tall Zhuque-1, which refers to the mythical Vermillion bird, last week went through assembly and factory tests.

The first OneSpace launch—from a test base in northwest China and claimed to be the first launch of a privately designed Chinese rocket—took place on May 17 this year and saw the OS-X1/Chongqing Liangjiang Star fly for 265 seconds, reaching an altitude of around 40 kilometres and travelling some 273 km.

Last month the company raised US$44 million in B series financing, adding to 500 million yuan (US$77.6m) raised through earlier financing rounds.

2nd-chongqing-liangjiang-star-launch-sep7-2018-jiuquan-cns4.jpg

The second OneSpace Chongqing Liangjiang Star/OS-X1 rocket at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in September 2018. China News Service

https://gbtimes.com/chinese-startup-onespace-launches-second-suborbital-rocket
Very nice move!!!
 
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Video from TIKTOK About the stars of two rivers(Liangjiang Star 两江之星), I don't know how to shoot it.


Chinese startup OneSpace launches second suborbital rocket

by Andrew Jones Sep 07, 2018 12:14

2nd-chongqing-liangjiang-star-launch-sep7-2018-jiuquan-cns1.jpg

The second OneSpace Chongqing Liangjiang Star/OS-X1 rocket launches from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre at 04:10 UTC/12:10 local on September 7, 2018. China News Service

Chinese space startup OneSpace successfully launched its second suborbital rocket from a site in the Gobi Desert on Friday, marking a step towards an orbital rocket flight expected before the end of 2018.

The Chongqing Liangjiang Star rocket lifted off at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre at 04:10 UTC (12:10 local), reaching an altitude of around 35 kilometres during a flight of 200 seconds, travelling 169 km, in accordance with requirements from the customer. No information on the payload has been released.

It follows a suborbital test by another company in the emerging Chinese space launch sector, iSpace, from the same launch centre just two days prior.

The solid-propellant OS-X series suborbital rocket, named Chongqing Liangjiang Star for the location of a key company facility in southwest China, has a height of 10.2 m, a diameter of 0.85 m and mass at liftoff of 8.1 metric tonnes, providing 35 tonnes of thrust at liftoff.

Launch of the OneSpace OX-S1 'Chongqing Liangjiang Star' suborbital rocket from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre on September 7, 2018.

The company says the Friday launch provided verification of technologies to be used for a OS-M series rocket, a larger, orbital launch vehicle which is due to debut in coming the months.

Last week OneSpace test-fired stage engines and successfully performed second and third stage separation tests in preparation for debut of the OS-M1.

However a competitor, Beijing-based Landspace, is expected to make the first attempt at a Chinese private orbital launch, with its Zhuque-1 solid-fuelled rocket currently expected to fly as soon as early October. The 19-metre-tall Zhuque-1, which refers to the mythical Vermillion bird, last week went through assembly and factory tests.

The first OneSpace launch—from a test base in northwest China and claimed to be the first launch of a privately designed Chinese rocket—took place on May 17 this year and saw the OS-X1/Chongqing Liangjiang Star fly for 265 seconds, reaching an altitude of around 40 kilometres and travelling some 273 km.

Last month the company raised US$44 million in B series financing, adding to 500 million yuan (US$77.6m) raised through earlier financing rounds.

2nd-chongqing-liangjiang-star-launch-sep7-2018-jiuquan-cns4.jpg

The second OneSpace Chongqing Liangjiang Star/OS-X1 rocket at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in September 2018. China News Service

https://gbtimes.com/chinese-startup-onespace-launches-second-suborbital-rocket


As far as I know They are a complete Private Companies, it has no ties to the Chinese government, no government projects.
 
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