Information so far for:20 - July 3 (02:51) - CZ-2D (Y59) - TSLC, LC9 - Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 01-03
Information so far for:20 - July 3 (02:51) - CZ-2D (Y59) - TSLC, LC9 - Jilin-1 Kuanfu-01B, Jilin-1 Gaofen-03D 01-03, Xingshidai-10
The name of the payload for the upcoming third SQX-1 launch is given as Tianshu at Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_spaceflight_launches_in_July%E2%80%93December_2021#July).
Information so far for:July 4 (23:28) - CZ-4C (Y43) - JSLC, LC43/94 TSLC, LC9 - Fengyun-3E
China launches in 2021 (times in UTC)23 - July 9 (11:59) - CZ-6 (Y6) - TSLC, LC16 - Ningxia-1 Group-2
Quote from: Satori on 07/09/2021 12:45 pmChina launches in 2021 (times in UTC)23 - July 9 (11:59) - CZ-6 (Y6) - TSLC, LC16 - Ningxia-1 Group-2Strictly speaking, it's Zhongzi Group 2, with Group 1 having the name Ningxia-1 and Group 2 being Zhuzhou-1.
Quote from: Liss on 07/12/2021 10:49 amQuote from: Satori on 07/09/2021 12:45 pmChina launches in 2021 (times in UTC)23 - July 9 (11:59) - CZ-6 (Y6) - TSLC, LC16 - Ningxia-1 Group-2Strictly speaking, it's Zhongzi Group 2, with Group 1 having the name Ningxia-1 and Group 2 being Zhuzhou-1. But Group 2 has been registered as Ningxia-1 6 to 10. Now I am really confused how to name them.
CASC says it will make 7 launches with the Long March-2D in 2021, at the moment we have two and there would be 5 left.http://m.spacechina.com/n2014789/n2014809/c3273976/content.html?continueFlag=a2e81291e9435daac1688a8293bd7ff9
This image appeared on the 9ifly forum showing a plan for Chinese observation satellites.
spaceflightfans.cn has an August TBD CZ-6 launch from Taiyuan LC16: "KL-β double star." The customer is the Chinese Academy of Sciences; launch is to a SSO.What is this?
Quote from: zubenelgenubi on 07/18/2021 06:35 pmspaceflightfans.cn has an August TBD CZ-6 launch from Taiyuan LC16: "KL-β double star." The customer is the Chinese Academy of Sciences; launch is to a SSO.What is this?They should be the follow-ups to this ones: http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-11/17/c_138562304.htm, a couple of satellites built by CAS for the german company KLEO Connect.