China's third lunar exploration satellite Chang'e 3 was launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center(XSLC)by a LM-3B launch vehicle on December 2,2013.Following the launches of Chang'e 1 and Chang'...China's third lunar exploration satellite Chang'e 3 was launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center(XSLC)by a LM-3B launch vehicle on December 2,2013.Following the launches of Chang'e 1 and Chang'e 2 in 2007 and 2010 respectively,Chang'e 3 was designed to conduct the national first lunar surface exploration mission with a lander and a rover named Yutu.The task was the first mission of展开更多
A LM-5 rocket left for the Hainan Satellite Launch Center from the Tianjin Port on September 20 to conduct a rehearsal with the Chang’e 5 lunar exploration satellite which had arrived already for the milestone system...A LM-5 rocket left for the Hainan Satellite Launch Center from the Tianjin Port on September 20 to conduct a rehearsal with the Chang’e 5 lunar exploration satellite which had arrived already for the milestone system-level testing.LM-5 is a heavy lift launch vehicle with the largest thrust amongst all the LM rockets under development in China.According to the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology(CALT),who is responsible for the overall development of the rocket,LM-5 will conduct its first test flight in 2016.In addition,the Chang’e 5 satellite,the first third-展开更多
文摘China's third lunar exploration satellite Chang'e 3 was launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center(XSLC)by a LM-3B launch vehicle on December 2,2013.Following the launches of Chang'e 1 and Chang'e 2 in 2007 and 2010 respectively,Chang'e 3 was designed to conduct the national first lunar surface exploration mission with a lander and a rover named Yutu.The task was the first mission of
文摘A LM-5 rocket left for the Hainan Satellite Launch Center from the Tianjin Port on September 20 to conduct a rehearsal with the Chang’e 5 lunar exploration satellite which had arrived already for the milestone system-level testing.LM-5 is a heavy lift launch vehicle with the largest thrust amongst all the LM rockets under development in China.According to the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology(CALT),who is responsible for the overall development of the rocket,LM-5 will conduct its first test flight in 2016.In addition,the Chang’e 5 satellite,the first third-