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Tiangong 1 to be launched in late September

September 20, 2011

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After some delay, the much anticipated Tiangong 1 space lab module, or “Target Vehicle”, is finally ready for launch. On 20 September, the spacecraft aboard the Changzheng 2F(G) booster began its journey of rollout from the Launch Vehicle Vertical Assembly Building to the Launch Pad 921 in the South Launch Site of the Jiuquan Satellite… [Read more…]

New military communications satellite to be launched

September 18, 2011

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A new communications satellite, named Chinasat 1A, is due to be launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre (XSLC) on 19 September aboard a Changzheng 3B booster. It is believed that the satellite is for military purposes, possibly a replacement to the Fenghuo 1 (Chinasat 22A) tactical COMSAT launched in 2006. This will be the… [Read more…]

Tiangong 1 Space Lab Launch Delayed

September 1, 2011

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A spoke person of the Chinese Human Spaceflight Programme finally confirmed on 1 September that the launch schedule for the Tiangong 1 Space Lab “had been adjusted”. He emphasized that the preparation work for China’s first rendezvous docking operation was still progressing smoothly, and that Shenzhou 8 spacecraft had arrived at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch… [Read more…]

Exactly What is Changzheng 6?

December 20, 2010

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Initially the Changzheng 6 was thought to be a small-load launch vehicle based on a 2.25m-diameter core stage originally developed as a strap-on booster for the Changzheng 5 heavy-load launch vehicle. The booster is powered by a single YF-100 rocket engine that burns a liquid-oxygen (LOX) and Kerosene propellant. By adding a 2.25m-diameter second-stage and… [Read more…]

Changzheng (Long March) Launcher Family

December 19, 2010

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Like those of the United States and the Soviet Union, China’s first space launch vehicles were also developed from ballistic missiles. China started its ballistic missile programme in the late 1950s with the assistance of the Soviet Union. Inspired by the Soviet success in launching the first man-made satellite Sputnik, the Chinese leader Mao Zedong… [Read more…]

7th COMPASS Navigation Satellite Launched

December 18, 2010

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Compass-IGSO2, the 7th satellite in China’s Compass Satellite Navigation System, was launched into orbit on 18 December 2010 from Pad No.3 of the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre aboard a Changzheng 3 launch vehicle. This was the last launch mission in China’s space plan in 2010, bringing the total number of launch mission in this year to 15,… [Read more…]

Chinese Astronauts

December 11, 2010

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China began research on space medical science in the late 1960s. More recently, the astronaut selection and training programme has been undertaken at the Astronaut Centre of China (ACC) located in the ‘Beijing Space City’. Astronaut (known as Hángtiānyuán in Chinese) candidates were selected exclusively from experienced jet fighter pilots. Requirements for the candidates include… [Read more…]

ChinaSat 20A launched on 25 November 2010 from XSLC

December 5, 2010

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Spacecraft: ChinaSat 20A (Shentong 1 No.2) Launcher: Changzheng 3A Y21 Launch Site: Xichang Satellite Launch Centre (LC3) Launch Time: 00:09:04 Beijing Time  25 November 2010 (16:09:04 GMT 24 November) Orbit: GEO ChinaSat 20A is a military communication satellite known as Shentong 1 No.2 in its military name. This satellite will replace the ChinaSat 20 (Shentong… [Read more…]

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