(Continued) The 75th Launch On December 30, 2003, the LM-2C/SM launch vehicle launched theTance 1 (TC-1) satellite into orbit from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center. The satellite entered a super geosynchronous orbi...(Continued) The 75th Launch On December 30, 2003, the LM-2C/SM launch vehicle launched theTance 1 (TC-1) satellite into orbit from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center. The satellite entered a super geosynchronous orbit . Launch Site: Xichang Satellite Launch Center Launch Result: Success At 03:06 Beijing time on December 30, the LM-2C/SM launch vehicle lifted off into space with TC-1 (equatorial satellite) and precisely sent the satellite into展开更多
(Continued)The 71st Launch On October 15,2003,China's first manned spaceship,Shenzhou 5,was launched by a LM-2F launch vehicle.The first Chinese astronaut Yang Liwei stayed in space for 21 hours and landed back on...(Continued)The 71st Launch On October 15,2003,China's first manned spaceship,Shenzhou 5,was launched by a LM-2F launch vehicle.The first Chinese astronaut Yang Liwei stayed in space for 21 hours and landed back on the Earth safely on October 16。展开更多
(Continued)THE 67TH LAUNCHOn May 15, 2002, a LM-4B launch vehicle lifted off with FY-1D meteorological satellite and HY-1A oceanic satellite from Tai-yuan Satellite Launch Center and
(Continued)THE 67TH LAUNCHOn May 15, 2002, a LM-4B launch vehicle lifted off with FY-1D meteorological satellite and HY-1A oceanic satellite from Tai-yuan Satellite Launch Center and
(Continued) THE 59TH LAUNCH On November 20,1999,a LM-2F launch vehicle lifted off with China’s indigenous Shenzhou 1 experimental spaceship from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.Shenzhou 1 returned to Earth on Novembe...(Continued) THE 59TH LAUNCH On November 20,1999,a LM-2F launch vehicle lifted off with China’s indigenous Shenzhou 1 experimental spaceship from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.Shenzhou 1 returned to Earth on November 21 after 21 hours of in-orbit operation and circling the Earth 14 times.展开更多
(Continued) The 79th Launch On September 9, 2004, a LM-4B launch vehicle launched two satellites, SJ-6A and SJ-6B, into space both for space environment exploration from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center. The two sa...(Continued) The 79th Launch On September 9, 2004, a LM-4B launch vehicle launched two satellites, SJ-6A and SJ-6B, into space both for space environment exploration from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center. The two satellites entered their preset sun synchronous orbits. Launch Site: Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center Launch Result: Success At 07:14 Beijing time on September 9, the LM-4B launch vehicle was launched into space with SJ-6A and SJ-6B on board.展开更多
文摘(Continued) The 75th Launch On December 30, 2003, the LM-2C/SM launch vehicle launched theTance 1 (TC-1) satellite into orbit from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center. The satellite entered a super geosynchronous orbit . Launch Site: Xichang Satellite Launch Center Launch Result: Success At 03:06 Beijing time on December 30, the LM-2C/SM launch vehicle lifted off into space with TC-1 (equatorial satellite) and precisely sent the satellite into
文摘(Continued)The 71st Launch On October 15,2003,China's first manned spaceship,Shenzhou 5,was launched by a LM-2F launch vehicle.The first Chinese astronaut Yang Liwei stayed in space for 21 hours and landed back on the Earth safely on October 16。
文摘(Continued)THE 67TH LAUNCHOn May 15, 2002, a LM-4B launch vehicle lifted off with FY-1D meteorological satellite and HY-1A oceanic satellite from Tai-yuan Satellite Launch Center and
文摘(Continued)THE 67TH LAUNCHOn May 15, 2002, a LM-4B launch vehicle lifted off with FY-1D meteorological satellite and HY-1A oceanic satellite from Tai-yuan Satellite Launch Center and
文摘(Continued) THE 59TH LAUNCH On November 20,1999,a LM-2F launch vehicle lifted off with China’s indigenous Shenzhou 1 experimental spaceship from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.Shenzhou 1 returned to Earth on November 21 after 21 hours of in-orbit operation and circling the Earth 14 times.
文摘(Continued) The 79th Launch On September 9, 2004, a LM-4B launch vehicle launched two satellites, SJ-6A and SJ-6B, into space both for space environment exploration from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center. The two satellites entered their preset sun synchronous orbits. Launch Site: Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center Launch Result: Success At 07:14 Beijing time on September 9, the LM-4B launch vehicle was launched into space with SJ-6A and SJ-6B on board.