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Long March 11 successfully launched from Jiuquan carrying five satellites

Long March 11 successfully launched from Jiuquan carrying five satellites

by David Todd | Sep 19, 2019 | China, Launches

China successfully launched a Long March 11 from a mobile platform at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre at 0642 GMT on 19 September 2019. The launch vehicle was carrying five satellites, ZHUHAI-1 OHS-05, ZHUHAI-1 OHS-06, ZHUHAI-1 OHS-07, ZHUHAI-1 OHS-08 and ZHUHAI-1...
China’s Long March 4B launches three sats from Taiyuan

China’s Long March 4B launches three sats from Taiyuan

by David Todd | Sep 12, 2019 | China, Launches, Satellites

China successfully launched a Long March 4B (CZ-4B) launch vehicle at 0326 GMT on 12 September from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Centre. The vehicle was carrying three satellite payloads, Zi Yuan 1-2D, BNU-1 and Jinniuzuo-1.  The Zi Yuan 1-2D is an 1840 kg Chinese-built...
The Great Space Race: Trump’s US hare is likely to beat Chinese tortoise to Moon but the latter is more likely to stay

The Great Space Race: Trump’s US hare is likely to beat Chinese tortoise to Moon but the latter is more likely to stay

by David Todd | Aug 22, 2019 | Apollo, China, ESA, exploration, India, JAXA, NASA, Russia, Seradata News

Every August Seradata does its usual analysis of the “runners and riders” in “The Great Space Race” between the major space nations. Here we judge each space programme on the basis of technological ability, financial and other resources, national will and, most...
Rocket Lab’s Electron finally flies after weather delays

Rocket Lab’s Electron finally flies after weather delays

by David Todd | Aug 19, 2019 | China, commercial launch services, Launches, Satellites, Seradata News

After suffering a few days of high winds which delayed the launch, a Rocket Lab Electron rocket launched four small satellites to low Earth orbit at 1212 GMT from the Mahia Peninsula in New Zealand.  The satellites were the BlackSky Global-4, BRO-1, Pearl White 1 and...
Jielong 1 launches itself successfully on maiden flight and carries three small satellites into orbit

Jielong 1 launches itself successfully on maiden flight and carries three small satellites into orbit

by David Todd | Aug 19, 2019 | China, Launches, Satellites

At 0411 GMT on 17 August, the first launch of the four soild stage Jielong 1 (Smart Dragon SD-1) took place from its mobile launch placed at the Jiuquan launch site in Inner Mongolia, China. The launch was operated by its constructor, the China Rocket Co Ltd, which is...
Long March 2C launches Yaogan 30-05 triplet whilst sporting grid-fins on its first stage

Long March 2C launches Yaogan 30-05 triplet whilst sporting grid-fins on its first stage

by Matt Wilson | Jul 29, 2019 | China, Launches, Military space, Satellites, Seradata News, Technology

An unexpected Chinese satellite launch took place from Xichang Satellite Launch Center at 0357 GMT, 26 July 2019. This mission saw a CALT (Chinese Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology) Long March 2C (CZ-2C) rocket orbit a triplet of YAOGAN 30-05 Earth Observation...
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