The launch took place at around 15:20 UTC using the Long March 3B/G2 (Y64) ‘Chang Zheng-3B/G2’ launch vehicle from the LC2 launch complex of the Xichang Satellite Launch Center. TJSW launch ...
China successfully launched a classified satellite on Thursday (Jan. 23), but a spent booster from the mission fell shockingly close to a family home.
China launched Zhongxing-18 (or Chinasat-18) – a civilian communications satellite – on Monday via the use of a Long March-3B/G2 (Chang Zheng-3B/G2) rocket. The launch took place at 12:03 UTC ...
The rocket destructively re-entered the atmosphere, breaking apart as it fell towards Earth's surface. The third stage of a rocket came from a Chang Zheng Long March 3B (CZ-3B) and crash-landed ...
A Long March-3B rocket launched the satellite, and it successfully entered its planned orbit. According to Chinese officials, the satellite will be used for satellite communications, radio and ...
A Long March 3B rocket lifted off at 10:32 a.m. Eastern (1532 UTC) Jan. 23 from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center, southwest China. The China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT ...
particularly the Long March 3B. The Long March 3B launches regularly from Xichang, a spaceport that was established deep inland for security reasons during the Cold War. This means the early ...
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