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Two Chinese launches in two hours: Kuaizhou-1A and Long March 2D

Two Chinese launches in two hours: Kuaizhou-1A and Long March 2D

by Matt Wilson | Sep 6, 2022 | China, Launches, Military space

China has reportedly conducted two launches within just two hours of each other during the morning of 6 September, from different launch sites. The first mission saw a Kuaizhou-1A light launch vehicle lift-off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre at 0224 GMT and...
Two Chinese launches in two hours: Kuaizhou-1A and Long March 2D

Second “suborbital” spaceplane test for China hints at reusable two-stage launch system or one for fractional orbital bombardment

by David Todd | Aug 31, 2022 | China, Military space, Technology

Details are sketchy but during late August, China mounted a launch of its suborbital/fractional orbital spaceplane from the Jiuquan launch site in the Gobi Desert. According to Space News (Andrew Jones) the flight took place on 26 August. This would make the second...
China continues deployment of its Yaogan 35 series of satellites

China continues deployment of its Yaogan 35 series of satellites

by Matt Wilson | Aug 22, 2022 | China, Launches, Military space, Satellites, Seradata News

The Chinese successfully launched a Long March 2D (CZ-2D) vehicle from Xichang Satellite Launch Center, China at 1737 GMT on 19 August 2022. The vehicle was carrying the fourth Yaogan 35 triplet – the third such group launched this year – of military...
China launches its CSSHQ-1 mini-spaceplane again

China launches its CSSHQ-1 mini-spaceplane again

by David Todd | Aug 5, 2022 | Launches, Military space

Amid a flurry of orbital launches, a human suborbital flight and some short range ballistic missile flights over Taiwan, one mysterious launch – from the Jiuquan launch site in China took place at 0402 GMT on 4 August – still caught the attention of...
ULA’s Atlas V launches SBIRS GEO-6 missile detection satellite

ULA’s Atlas V launches SBIRS GEO-6 missile detection satellite

by Farah Ghouri | Aug 4, 2022 | Launches, Military space, Satellites

A ULA Atlas V 421 rocket has carried the SBIRS GEO-6 missile early warning satellite into Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO) following its launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida.  In addition to using the new RL10C-1-1 engine on the Centaur stage, this uprated version of...
Rocket Lab’s Electron KS launches the “Antipodean Adventure”

Rocket Lab’s Electron KS launches the “Antipodean Adventure”

by Derek Goddard | Aug 4, 2022 | Launches, Military space, Satellites

Rocket Lab has successfully launched its Electron KS rocket from Onenui Station, Mahia Peninsula, New Zealand at 0500 GMT on 4 August following a delay. The launch had been halted at T-minus 5 minutes and 15 seconds on 2 August, when it was originally scheduled to...
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