ON June 11, Shenzhou-10, China’s fifth manned spacecraft, lifted off from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Gansu Province, for a 15-day mission in low Earth orbit. A safe reentry and touchdown on June 26 marked the...ON June 11, Shenzhou-10, China’s fifth manned spacecraft, lifted off from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Gansu Province, for a 15-day mission in low Earth orbit. A safe reentry and touchdown on June 26 marked the success of the mission and saw the crew go into the record books for the longest manned space flight in China’s history.展开更多
The 45th Launch On June 10,1997,a LM-3 launch vehicle launched the first geostationary meteorological satellite made by China,FY-2A,into its predetermined orbit. Launch Site:Xichang Satellite Launch Center Launch Resu...The 45th Launch On June 10,1997,a LM-3 launch vehicle launched the first geostationary meteorological satellite made by China,FY-2A,into its predetermined orbit. Launch Site:Xichang Satellite Launch Center Launch Result:success At 20:01 of June 10,the LM-3 launch vehicle lifted off.23 minutes after the lift-off,the satellite separated from the rocket successfully and entered its orbit precisely.After 7 continuous days of tracking,observation and control展开更多
The 93rd Launch On October 29, 2006, the Sinosat-2 communications satellite was launched into space atop a LM-3B launch vehicle from Xichang Satellite Launch Center. The satellite entered its predetermined geosynchron...The 93rd Launch On October 29, 2006, the Sinosat-2 communications satellite was launched into space atop a LM-3B launch vehicle from Xichang Satellite Launch Center. The satellite entered its predetermined geosynchronous orbit.展开更多
The 88th Launch On October 12, 2005, a LM-2F launch vehicle was launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center with astronauts Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng onboard the second manned spaceship of China, the Shenzhou...The 88th Launch On October 12, 2005, a LM-2F launch vehicle was launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center with astronauts Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng onboard the second manned spaceship of China, the Shenzhou 6 spaceship. After a 5-day travel in space, Shenzhou 6 returned to the Earth and landed safely on October 17. The two astronauts walked out of the return module by themselves.展开更多
The 45th Launch On June 10,1997,a LM-3 launch vehicle launched the first geostationary meteorological satellite made by China,FY-2A,into its predetermined orbit. Launch Site:Xichang Satellite Launch Center Launch Resu...The 45th Launch On June 10,1997,a LM-3 launch vehicle launched the first geostationary meteorological satellite made by China,FY-2A,into its predetermined orbit. Launch Site:Xichang Satellite Launch Center Launch Result:success At 20:01 of June 10,the LM-3 launch vehicle lifted off.23 minutes after the lift-off,the satellite separated from the rocket successfully and entered its orbit precisely.After 7 continuous days of tracking,observation and control展开更多
The 83rd Launch On November 18, 2004, a LM-2C launch vehicle was launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center with an experimental satellite inserting the satellite into its preset sun-synchronous orbit.
文摘ON June 11, Shenzhou-10, China’s fifth manned spacecraft, lifted off from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Gansu Province, for a 15-day mission in low Earth orbit. A safe reentry and touchdown on June 26 marked the success of the mission and saw the crew go into the record books for the longest manned space flight in China’s history.
文摘The 45th Launch On June 10,1997,a LM-3 launch vehicle launched the first geostationary meteorological satellite made by China,FY-2A,into its predetermined orbit. Launch Site:Xichang Satellite Launch Center Launch Result:success At 20:01 of June 10,the LM-3 launch vehicle lifted off.23 minutes after the lift-off,the satellite separated from the rocket successfully and entered its orbit precisely.After 7 continuous days of tracking,observation and control
文摘The 93rd Launch On October 29, 2006, the Sinosat-2 communications satellite was launched into space atop a LM-3B launch vehicle from Xichang Satellite Launch Center. The satellite entered its predetermined geosynchronous orbit.
文摘The 88th Launch On October 12, 2005, a LM-2F launch vehicle was launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center with astronauts Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng onboard the second manned spaceship of China, the Shenzhou 6 spaceship. After a 5-day travel in space, Shenzhou 6 returned to the Earth and landed safely on October 17. The two astronauts walked out of the return module by themselves.
文摘The 45th Launch On June 10,1997,a LM-3 launch vehicle launched the first geostationary meteorological satellite made by China,FY-2A,into its predetermined orbit. Launch Site:Xichang Satellite Launch Center Launch Result:success At 20:01 of June 10,the LM-3 launch vehicle lifted off.23 minutes after the lift-off,the satellite separated from the rocket successfully and entered its orbit precisely.After 7 continuous days of tracking,observation and control
文摘The 83rd Launch On November 18, 2004, a LM-2C launch vehicle was launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center with an experimental satellite inserting the satellite into its preset sun-synchronous orbit.